From Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report -- the 65% subsidy expired March 31, but was reinstated once Congress came back from the Easter recess.   "The fight comes as 33 different states have now run  out of unemployment benefits money, and are borrowing cash from the feds to  make up the difference" (Dupree, 4/12). The New York Times: Democrats  claim  that COBRA and other
jobless benefits are traditionally treated as "an  emergency, and that the payments help the economy and generate new tax  revenues, since the money is typically immediately applied to essential  purchases. ... Republicans say the difference now is that the nation has sunk  far too deep into deficit spending to continue to put the jobless benefits on  the national credit card" (Hulse,
4/9).
Monday, April 12, 2010
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