Senator Baldwin Calls on State Legislature to Eliminate Waiting Period for Laid-Off Workers Needing Unemployment Assistance in Wisconsin
"Every day that we wait, we leave money on the table for cash-strapped Wisconsinites."
WASHINGTON, D.C. – After Congress worked to expand unemployment insurance for laid-off American workers in response to the coronavirus pandemic, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin and members of the Wisconsin Congressional Delegation are calling on Wisconsin State legislative leaders to eliminate the one-week waiting period, currently required under state law for recipients of unemployment assistance, to provide much-needed financial support to Wisconsin workers as quickly as possible and allow the State of Wisconsin to receive federal aid. The letter was also signed by Wisconsin U.S. Representatives Ron Kind, Gwen Moore and Mark Pocan.
In their letter to Wisconsin State Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald and State Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, the Members urge the State Legislature to act immediately to ensure that Wisconsinites who’ve lost their jobs are able to receive full unemployment insurance benefits immediately.
The Members went on to criticize the State Legislature’s plan, outlined on Wednesday, to pay beneficiaries their first week benefit retroactively. They write, “The legislature’s plan to delay action on the one week waiting period and rely on retroactive pay—without any assurance from the Department of Labor that it is allowed—unnecessarily risks the financial security of hundreds of thousands of Wisconsinites suffering through this time of record-breaking unemployment.”
They continue, “We are in the midst of an unprecedented public health crisis. As many workplaces have been forced to close to slow the spread of coronavirus, unemployment claims have increased dramatically and are expected to continue rising in the near-term. Over 250,000 unemployment claims have been filed in recent weeks. Every day that we wait we leave money on the table for cash-strapped Wisconsinites.”
The Members conclude, “In closing, we urge you to act quickly to ensure that Wisconsinites who have lost their jobs are able to receive full unemployment insurance benefits immediately. Eliminating the one week waiting period will make a significant difference in the lives of Wisconsin’s workers.”
The full letter is available here.
An online version of this release is available here.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. It has not been verified for its accuracy or completeness.
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