Unemployed Advocates Sue Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey for Cutting Federal Pandemic Benefits
Unemployed Advocates Sue Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey for Cutting Federal Pandemic Benefits
A new lawsuit claims that Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, a Republican, violated state law when he made a unliteral decision to terminate unemployed workers’ access to federal pandemic relief.According KJZZ.org, the lawsuit was filed in Maricopa County Superior Court on Friday.The complaint alleges that Gov. Ducey, and the State of Arizona, are bound by law to accept and disburse the maximum unemployment benefits offered by the federal government.This law should have protected funds bundled in the American Rescue Plan.The American Rescue Plan extended several pandemic-related unemployment programs, including a $300-per-week, federally-funded boost for persons receiving unemployment benefits for pandemic-related reasons.However, Unemployed Workers United attorneys claim that Gov. Ducey made a unilateral decision to deprive state residents of further federal unemployment funds.Gov. Ducey, says KJZZ.org, cut the state’s participation in the federal pandemic unemployment programs on July 10, and left state workers with a weekly benefits cap of $240—the second-lowest in the United States.Unemployed Workers United is now asking the Maricopa County Superior Court to reimburse everyone who lost their benefits.
An illustration of the novel coronavirus, named Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), responsible for COVID-19. Image by CDC, via Unsplash.com.
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