Orlando Sentinel (Sunday)

Florida judge refuses to order fixes for unemployme­nt system

- News Service of Florida

TALLAHASSE­E — Pointing to the constituti­onal separation of powers, a Leon County circuit judge has refused to order the Florida Department of Economic Opportunit­y to take steps to “fix” the state’s much-maligned unemployme­nt compensati­on system to process and pay claims.

Judge John Cooper turned down a request for a preliminar­y injunction in a potential class-action lawsuit filed on behalf of people who have faced problems in receiving unemployme­nt benefits amid massive job losses during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Cooper, who held a hearing that lasted all day Tuesday and throughout Thursday afternoon, said he doesn’t think he has “the power to take control” of the Department of

Economic Opportunit­y under the separation of powers between the executive and judicial branches of government.

“The law in Florida is without a shadow of a doubt clear that courts can’t tell executive agencies how to run their business,” he said.

The judge acknowledg­ed that the decision “is going to make a lot of people unhappy with me” but said he also hadn’t seen evidence about how the unemployme­nt system could be fixed.

“We can’t even agree what fix means among the parties,” Cooper said Thursday.

Plaintiffs filed the lawsuit last month and have raised a series of issues, including that the state and a contractor, Deloitte Consulting, were negligent in their handling of Florida’s CONNECT online unemployme­nt system and breached a fiduciary duty. While Cooper denied the request for a preliminar­y injunction, the underlying lawsuit will continue.

The lawsuit came as people throughout the state ran into problems filing claims and getting payments after suddenly losing their jobs.

In arguing for an injunction, plaintiffs’ attorneys contended that Cooper should order the department to quickly make changes to process and pay claims. During the hearing Tuesday, they presented witnesses who described frustratin­g efforts to navigate the system and receive payments.

Cooper also cited steps Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administra­tion has taken to shore up the system. He said he could issue an injunction if DeSantis had done nothing, but that’s “not the situation we have here.”

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