No jobs, no benefits
No jobs, no benefits
December 3, 2010
A bill to reauthorize jobless benefits for about 800,000 out-of-work Americans died in the U.S. Senate Tuesday but backers said they would bring it up again.

Benefits for those workers were scheduled to expire at midnight Tuesday night.

"It's unfortunate we cannot move this bill. We will try again," Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I., said.

Opponents said the measure doesn't provide a way to finance the $56.4 billion in benefits. Sen. Scott Brown, R-Mass., accused Democrats of trying to pass the measure under last-minute pressure, and proposed using unspent or unobligated federal funds to pay for the benefits extension for long-term unemployed workers, The Hill reported.

Senate Republicans held up a benefits bill for nearly two months during the summer, the Capitol Hill publication said.

Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., said in a statement the legislation would reauthorize benefits for nearly 800,000 long-term unemployed who are about to exhaust their benefits next week, as well as extend benefits for 2 million more facing the same fate at the end of the year, CNN reported Tuesday.

Federal jobless payments, which last up to 73 weeks, take effect after state-funded 26 weeks of coverage expire. These federal benefits are divided into tiers, and the jobless person must apply to move into a new tier.

Posted by jc at 2:08 AM