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Statehouse News Bureau
After implementing a public-private partnership called the P3 Project, the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services says fraudulent claims for unemployment compensation have fallen.
More than 270,000 people have filed for unemployment in Ohio over the last week, including more than 22,000 who filed first time claims. State officials say that s a number that continues to decline as they also work to fix the bugs in the filing system.
After months of case backlogs and reports of fraud, the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services says it s seeing things improve after a new public-private partnership.
Matt Damschroder, ODJFS interim director, says those changes include a new identity verification procedure using the credit monitoring service Experian and the legal database Lexus Nexus to weed out fake claims.
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More than 270,000 people have filed for unemployment in Ohio over the last week, including more than 22,000 who filed first time claims. State officials say that s a number that continues to decline as they also work to fix the bugs in the filing system.
After months of case backlogs and reports of fraud, the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services says they re seeing things improve after a new public-private partnership.
Matt Damschroder, ODJFS interim director, says those changes include a new identity verification procedure using the credit monitoring service Experian and the legal database Lexus Nexus to weed out fake claims.
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STATEHOUSE NEWS BUREAU
The statewide average of COVID-19 cases per 100,000 residents has decreased from 200 to just over 186 this week. Gov. Mike DeWine said he has not ruled anything out in regards to health orders and whether they should be modified.
Here are your morning headlines for Friday, April 23:
COVID case average improves
Akron mayor calls on lawmakers to pass gun regulations
Chapel Hill Mall carousel to be preserved at Lock 3
GOP-backed voting law rewrite in Ohio offers mix of changes
New unemployment claims drop, state credits system changes
Man pleads guilty in fatal shootings of 8 from Ohio family
COVID case average improves
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