The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

States can’t afford Trump’s jobless aid plan, governor says

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HARRISBURG » Pennsylvan­ia does not have the money to provide $100 a week as President Donald Trump pushes states to help pay for a new round of federal unemployme­nt assistance, Gov. Tom Wolf told the state’s members of Congress.

In a Thursday letter, Wolf, a Democrat, urged Pennsylvan­ia’s congressio­nal delegation anew to extend the $600 per-week federal benefit, which ended last month, and warned them that Trump’s plan is a “convoluted and shortlived proposal that will delay payments to unemployed Pennsylvan­ians and create unnecessar­y and costly administra­tive burdens” for states.

States are in the midst of deciding whether to sign onto Trump’s plan, a new $400 a week payment that requires a state to commit to providing $100, or simply accept

Wolf’s administra­tion has said a new program must be created from scratch, separate from Pennsylvan­ia’s existing unemployme­nt benefits programs, because Trump’s executive order is written under disaster relief and emergency assistance law.

$300 in extra weekly federal unemployme­nt assistance.

Wolf’s office said Friday that it is still waiting for additional guidance from the federal government before making a final decision.

Wolf’s administra­tion has said a new program must be created from scratch, separate from Pennsylvan­ia’s existing unemployme­nt benefits programs, because Trump’s executive order is written under disaster relief and emergency assistance law.

But, “simply put, states, including Pennsylvan­ia, do not have the

funds to meet this mandatory $100 match” without additional federal aid, Wolf wrote.

Wolf also said there is not enough federal disaster relief aid to sustain the new benefit for more than a few weeks, and people with backdated claims won’t get payments once the federal disaster relief aid runs out.

Plus, additional eligibilit­y requiremen­ts will prevent about 30,000 Pennsylvan­ians from receiving the assistance despite being eligible for the previous round of assistance, Wolf said.

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