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A group of Floridians has filed suit against the governor and Department of Economic Opportunity to get federal unemployment boosts restored to the stateâs jobless.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. â A group of Floridians has filed suit against the governor and Department of Economic Opportunity to get federal unemployment boosts restored to the state s jobless.
Attorneys representing the 10 Broward County residents said Monday that
cutting those $300 weekly payments in late June violated a section of state code related to unemployment aid.
Lawsuit challenges unemployment money halt in Florida
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TALLAHASSEE – Broward County residents struggling financially because of the COVID-19 pandemic have filed a lawsuit challenging a decision by Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration to cut off federal unemployment money for Floridians.
The lawsuit, filed Sunday in Broward County circuit court, contends that the DeSantis administration violated state law last month when it stopped providing $300 a week in federal assistance to jobless people. The money, approved by Congress as part of COVID-19 relief efforts, came on top of state unemployment benefits.
The DeSantis administration halted the federal assistance June 26, pointing to efforts to spur people to return to the workforce. But the lawsuit, which includes 10 named plaintiffs, said the payments should have continued until Sept. 6, as authorized by Congress under a program known as the Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation, or FPUC, program.
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