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Related: About this forumUnemployed Kentucky residents descend on capital, demand help after months of waiting for benefits
(CNN) -- Kentucky has temporarily reopened in-person unemployment services to help with the state's backlog of jobless claims, state officials tell CNN.
The assistance comes after protests in Frankfort, the state capital, by unemployed residents who say they have not received benefits since being laid off due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Deborah McLaughlin, who has been unemployed since April, says she showed up in Frankfort for three days in a row before her case was resolved.
Courtney See recently waited 10 hours to receive unemployment assistance before being told the offices would close for the day.
Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/19/us/kentucky-unemployment-benefits/index.html
duforsure
(11,885 posts)From getting to the American people, and trump has gotten Governors to start preventing any aide to all Americans who are out of work or a job now. That's what trump and the Republicans are up to now. They are making it harder to get anything , while handing out large sums to themselves and their cronies. Corruption running wild out of this White House.
ms liberty
(9,857 posts)Gov Cooper here in NC hired a s**t ton of people dor the unemployment office when this hit, and as far as I can tell now, our system is handling the increased load much better now than those first few weeks. There has been plenty of time for the states to get their s**t together. I hope this backfires on them.
MichMan
(13,391 posts)KY_EnviroGuy
(14,601 posts)I believe our Governor Beshear is doing the best he can even with his hands tied.
See this page: https://kentucky.gov/Pages/Activity-stream.aspx?n=GovernorBeshear&prId=220
Proof (excerpt):
Today, Gov. Beshear announced that the state would continue to expand in-person services to help Kentuckians resolve unemployment insurance claims.
He also explained that the states unemployment office budget went from $41 million in 2010 to $25 million in 2018; in addition, in 2017, the state cut 22 out of 51 local unemployment offices and 95 employees. These financial, geographic and staffing challenges have made it more difficult to provide in-person services throughout the commonwealth, but the governor said he was determined to find a path forward.
So we take offices that were cut almost 50%, an antiquated system that was designed to tell people no, and claims that went in 2019 from 190,000 unemployment claims all year long to having 900,000 claims in just three months and it is a perfect storm that results in so many people who have had to wait far, far too long that havent been helped and I know are at their wits end, said Gov. Beshear. And Ive been saying it for weeks and I know its not a solace to those that are struggling, but we are working our hardest. We will continue to do better.
So, Kentucky deplorable Rethugs get their election day payback.
KY........