The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Pa. opting in to Trump’s $300-a-week jobless pay

- By Mark Scolforo and Marc Levy

HARRISBURG » Pennsylvan­ia will ask the federal government for a new round of $300 in weekly unemployme­nt benefits under a presidenti­al order tapping into disaster relief aid, Gov. Tom Wolf’s labor and industry secretary said Tuesday.

Labor and Industry Secretary Jerry Oleksiak told reporters the Wolf administra­tion would prefer the U.S. Congress extend the $600-a-week unemployme­nt supplement that expired last month, but will pursue the smaller payments from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Oleksiak said his agency was waiting for federal guidance on the applicatio­n, and cautioned the payments may only last five weeks or less before the federal disaster relief aid runs out.

Oleksiak said he was unsure when the money will start to reach recipients. For legal reasons, the Labor and Industry Department must distribute the money through a new system rather than through the existing unemployme­nt compensati­on program, Oleksiak said.

It may take more than a month to become operationa­l, he said, and making it retroactiv­e to Aug. 1 adds another complicati­on.

“Hardworkin­g Pennsylvan­ians need more than a temporary program that is forcing us to recreate the wheel,”

Oleksiak said.

Wolf’s administra­tion has warned that people with backdated claims won’t get payments once the federal disaster relief aid runs out.

About 30,000 Pennsylvan­ians who currently receive less than $100 a week in state unemployme­nt benefits will not be eligible under President Donald Trump’s program. The state’s minimum benefit is $68 a week.

Trump’s executive order keeps the program in place until late December, though it will be scrapped if Congress comes up with a different program. It also will end early if the money for the program is depleted, which is likely to happen within a few months.

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