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Extension to unemployment benefits

Posted 6/28/23

Governor Daniel McKee has signed into law legislation to extend changes to unemployment regulations to put Rhode Islanders back to work. The legislation is sponsored by House Small Business Committee …

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Extension to unemployment benefits

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Governor Daniel McKee has signed into law legislation to extend changes to unemployment regulations to put Rhode Islanders back to work. The legislation is sponsored by House Small Business Committee Chairwoman Carol Hagan McEntee and the late Senate Majority Whip Maryellen Goodwin.

The bill (2023-H 5989A, 2023-S 0716aa) extends the sunset on legislation enacted two years ago to increase the wages people can earn before having their benefits reduced. Rhode Islanders are able to earn up to half of their benefit amount before having any earnings subtracted from their unemployment benefits. Before the changes, the threshold was 20 percent, so someone with a $300 weekly benefit starts having their wages subtracted from it once they earn $60 a week. Under the changes, that person can earn up to $150 without having any impact on their benefits.

The legislation will help businesses recover by incentivizing part-time workers to take additional shifts and work more hours, because they can still keep some of their unemployment benefit.

“I introduced this bill because our small businesses are still struggling with a severe labor shortage.  The changes to the unemployment system proved to be very beneficial to our small businesses and their employees and with labor shortages still posing challenges in the state, it makes sense to extend this program that keeps our small businesses open and our employees working,” said Chairwoman McEntee (D-Dist. 32, South Kingstown, Narragansett).

The legislation extends the changes to June 30, 2025.

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