Ohio GOP Ignores Massive Problems with Unemployment System
This week Ohioans learned that Gov. Mike DeWine's administration paid out $330 million in fraudulent unemployment compensation claims from April through December 2020.
Meanwhile, more than 2 million Ohioans have applied for unemployment insurance benefits since the coronavirus crisis began, and many Ohioans with legitimate claims have been waiting weeks and even months for the benefits they're entitled to receive.
Ohio Republicans are stonewalling on the issue. Last year, the Ohio legislature created the Unemployment Compensation Improvement Modernization Council, but GOP leaders have refused to hold a single meeting. State Sen. Teresa Fedor and state Rep. Lisa Sobecki are pressuring Senate President Matt Huffman and House Speaker Bob Cupp to convene the council immediately to address Ohioans' concerns.
"Ohioans are suffering, and some of the problems with Ohio's unemployment system are unacceptable," said Sobecki. "Not just my constituents, but all Ohioans are wondering, why the council hasn't met? They haven't even named a council chair. This hurts Ohioans across the entire state. It is unacceptable that they are dragging their feet."
"After the delays we saw earlier in the pandemic, the council should have started its work on day one," said Fedor. "Ohioans can't wait because their bills can't wait. This legislature has a habit of manufacturing crises by waiting until the last minute to address urgent issues, only to say there isn't time to find a real solution. We will not be quiet while Ohioans are suffering."
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