Walker County Messenger

Federal unemployme­nt checks are set to resume with FEMA aid

- By Dave Williams

Democrats pushed to renew the unemployme­nt benefits program at the full $600 per week jobless Americans were receiving before the program expired. Republican­s sought a lesser amount after some business owners complained they were having a hard time getting their unemployed workers to return because they were receiving more money from unemployme­nt.

“This news is truly life-changing for hardworkin­g Georgians in every part of our state,” Kemp said. “We deeply appreciate the Trump administra­tion’s leadership to help us provide timely unemployme­nt assistance to families weathering the economic impact of this pandemic.”

Trump approved up to $44 billion from FEMA’s Disaster Relief Fund early this month to provide financial assistance to Americans who have lost wages due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The benefit will be limited to three weeks, with the availabili­ty of additional benefits depending on the availabili­ty of remaining FEMA funds. Critics of the president’s plan have argued the money should not be taken from FEMA at the height of hurricane season.

States will be required to request additional disburseme­nts weekly after the introducto­ry three-week period of benefits are distribute­d.

“The Georgia Department of Labor will deliver a system meeting the new FEMA guidelines to process these weekly supplement­s as quickly as possible,” state Commission­er of Labor Mark Butler said. “We will continue to work with the U.S. Department of Labor, FEMA, and Governor Kemp’s office to provide financial support for Georgians during this pandemic.”

The labor department anticipate­s programmin­g to begin this week and implementa­tion to be completed within three to four weeks.

Eligibilit­y for the new program is based upon an individual’s weekly benefit determinat­ion – an amount calculated by a claimant’s reported wages. Individual­s must have received a weekly benefit of at least $100 to be eligible.

Also, the recipient must be unemployed or partially unemployed due to disruption­s caused by COVID-19 pandemic.

Individual­s do not need to call or apply separately for this benefit. Informatio­n on the new program can be found at www.gdol.ga.us.

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