Boston Herald

Baker backs COVID leave

Borrowing plan props up state’s maxed out unemployme­nt system

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Gov. Charlie Baker has backed $7 billion in borrowing to stabilize the unemployme­nt insurance system, establishe­d a paid sick leave program for COVID-19 emergencie­s, and reduced the size of premium increases employers face to fund the jobless benefits system.

The governor also returned sections of the bill dealing with all the above with amendments.

The bill contains language already approved at the federal level to exclude $10,200 of unemployme­nt compensati­on received by certain individual­s with lower incomes in 2020 and 2021 from state taxes, a change the Department of Revenue will have to wrestle with for people who have already filed returns for 2020.

The new law also ensures that, for tax purposes, forgiven Paycheck Protection Program loans and Economic Injury Disaster Loan advances are excluded from gross income, regardless of how businesses are organized. The programs were set up to help businesses function and retain employees during the pandemic.

Under the new law, employees are eligible for up to five days of paid leave under a program that Baker said is similar to a federal COVID-19 paid leave program and applies to “employees who are sick with, isolated or quarantine­d due to COVID, or are securing immunizati­on, or caring for family members in the same circumstan­ces.”

“This will ensure that employees and their families are provided necessary protection­s from the spread of COVID-19 and it is a goal that I support,” Baker wrote in a letter to the House and Senate.

In his amendment, Baker asked legislator­s to strike and replace five sections of the bill dealing with its sick leave provisions, saying his amendments “will simplify implementa­tion for employers and provide increased certainty for employees.”

In addition to increases in annual premiums, the bill includes an unemployme­nt insurance surcharge that businesses will need to pay to help repay interest on federal loans the state needed to keep its jobless benefits fund solvent in the face of a surge in claims last year.

 ?? PooL FiLe pHoto ?? UNEMPLOYME­NT WOES: Gov. Charlie Baker recently supported $7 billion in borrowing to help the state’s struggling unemployme­nt system.
PooL FiLe pHoto UNEMPLOYME­NT WOES: Gov. Charlie Baker recently supported $7 billion in borrowing to help the state’s struggling unemployme­nt system.
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