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<br>'''To All: This is a summary of what has been said up to 9-29-09.'''  
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<br>'''To All: This is a summary of what has been said up to 10-04-2009.'''  
  
 
#Call,email,fax,twitter,mail all Governors, Senators and the President.  
 
#Call,email,fax,twitter,mail all Governors, Senators and the President.  
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== Updated News  ==
 
== Updated News  ==
  
Latest news, the week of September 27:<br>  
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Latest news, the week of September 27:<br>
  
 
'''10/2/09 10:00 PM, Fri.''' - SUMMARY: From NELP and all other sources, it seems that S.1699 passed the Senate Finance committee yesterday unanimously as 4 weeks for all states plus an ADDITIONAL 13 weeks (17 total) for states over 8.5% (not 8.0%). The extra funds needed would come out of a longer extention of the already existing FUTA tax on employers.  
 
'''10/2/09 10:00 PM, Fri.''' - SUMMARY: From NELP and all other sources, it seems that S.1699 passed the Senate Finance committee yesterday unanimously as 4 weeks for all states plus an ADDITIONAL 13 weeks (17 total) for states over 8.5% (not 8.0%). The extra funds needed would come out of a longer extention of the already existing FUTA tax on employers.  
  
Then after that Sen. Shaheen of NH announced that she would introduce an amendment that would give more to the lower rate states, 13 weeks instead of 4, and she wanted the extra funds to come out of the refunded TARP funds. This amendment is not yet accepted or rejected.<br>  
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Then after that Sen. Shaheen of NH announced that she would introduce an amendment that would give more to the lower rate states, 13 weeks instead of 4, and she wanted the extra funds to come out of the refunded TARP funds. This amendment is not yet accepted or rejected.<br>
  
 
Finance hoped the revised bill S. 1699 with the 4 weeks/17 weeks provisions would go through the Senate quickly and by unanimous consent, but now this new amendment possibly delays it a little, we're hoping not too long. Hope is that the bill will be passed early this coming week, but it might even be later in the week.  
 
Finance hoped the revised bill S. 1699 with the 4 weeks/17 weeks provisions would go through the Senate quickly and by unanimous consent, but now this new amendment possibly delays it a little, we're hoping not too long. Hope is that the bill will be passed early this coming week, but it might even be later in the week.  
  
The NELP posts online and in emails verify the part about it being voted out of Finance and the 4 and 17 weeks, and the part about Shaheen can be found on Google News. <br><br>  
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The NELP posts online and in emails verify the part about it being voted out of Finance and the 4 and 17 weeks, and the part about Shaheen can be found on Google News. <br><br>
  
'''10/1/09 11:50 PM, Thurs.''' - Senate still hasn't voted on this bill, and it looks like it may not be actually out of the Finance Committee yet; very little info available in the news. Latest concrete info is from NELP press release: [http://www.nelp.org/page/-/UI/PR.Senate.10.01.pdf?nocdn=1 www.nelp.org/page/-/UI/PR.Senate.10.01.pdf], which states that on Sept 30 Max Baucus introduced a revised bill version that would give 4x weeks to <span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">''all states''</span> and and additional 13 weeks (total of <span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">''17 additional''</span>) to states over 8.5%. It's not quite clear if this new version retains the same bill number or a new number.  
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'''10/1/09 11:50 PM, Thurs.''' - Senate still hasn't voted on this bill, and it looks like it may not be actually out of the Finance Committee yet; very little info available in the news. Latest concrete info is from NELP press release: [http://www.nelp.org/page/-/UI/PR.Senate.10.01.pdf?nocdn=1 www.nelp.org/page/-/UI/PR.Senate.10.01.pdf], which states that on Sept 30 Max Baucus introduced a revised bill version that would give 4x weeks to <span style="color: rgb(255,0,0)">''all states''</span> and and additional 13 weeks (total of <span style="color: rgb(255,0,0)">''17 additional''</span>) to states over 8.5%. It's not quite clear if this new version retains the same bill number or a new number.  
  
 
Senate session ended with adjournment til Monday(!). So it is not clear whether any action on this bill will take place in the Senate Finance Committee Friday or not, especially since that committee is still working out amendments to the health care bill at this late hour of 11:30PM EDT.  
 
Senate session ended with adjournment til Monday(!). So it is not clear whether any action on this bill will take place in the Senate Finance Committee Friday or not, especially since that committee is still working out amendments to the health care bill at this late hour of 11:30PM EDT.  
  
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'''9/29/09 3:30PM''' - No definite date yet for a vote, but latest posts on OC and "insider info" and notices on CSPAN seem to indicate Senate will vote on this bill sometime this week, with some sources saying most likely Wednesday or Thursday.  
 
'''9/29/09 3:30PM''' - No definite date yet for a vote, but latest posts on OC and "insider info" and notices on CSPAN seem to indicate Senate will vote on this bill sometime this week, with some sources saying most likely Wednesday or Thursday.  
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The [[Unemployment Compensation Extension Act of 2009|current bill]] is [[Emergency unemployment compensation|EUC]] and not is retroactive. It starts after the bill is signed.  
 
The [[Unemployment Compensation Extension Act of 2009|current bill]] is [[Emergency unemployment compensation|EUC]] and not is retroactive. It starts after the bill is signed.  
  
Individuals can qualify if they have exhausted all EUC and [[Extended benefits|EB]] benefits.
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Individuals can qualify if they have exhausted all EUC and [[Extended benefits|EB]] benefits.  
  
 
== Help for the unemployed  ==
 
== Help for the unemployed  ==
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www.tenantstogether.org  
 
www.tenantstogether.org  
  
==State by state info==
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== State by state info ==
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For more information on each state, find it on the [[Project:Benefit Wiki|Benefit Wiki]].  
 
For more information on each state, find it on the [[Project:Benefit Wiki|Benefit Wiki]].  
  

Revision as of 01:34, October 5, 2009


To All: This is a summary of what has been said up to 10-04-2009.

  1. Call,email,fax,twitter,mail all Governors, Senators and the President.
    1. http://www.nelp.org/page/speakout/FedBensNow
    2. http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/
  2. Write letters to local newspaper regarding the need for unemployment support.
  3. Possible ideas if Senators and the President refuses to listen to us such as one term limit, etc.


Contents

Updated News

Latest news, the week of September 27:

10/2/09 10:00 PM, Fri. - SUMMARY: From NELP and all other sources, it seems that S.1699 passed the Senate Finance committee yesterday unanimously as 4 weeks for all states plus an ADDITIONAL 13 weeks (17 total) for states over 8.5% (not 8.0%). The extra funds needed would come out of a longer extention of the already existing FUTA tax on employers.

Then after that Sen. Shaheen of NH announced that she would introduce an amendment that would give more to the lower rate states, 13 weeks instead of 4, and she wanted the extra funds to come out of the refunded TARP funds. This amendment is not yet accepted or rejected.

Finance hoped the revised bill S. 1699 with the 4 weeks/17 weeks provisions would go through the Senate quickly and by unanimous consent, but now this new amendment possibly delays it a little, we're hoping not too long. Hope is that the bill will be passed early this coming week, but it might even be later in the week.

The NELP posts online and in emails verify the part about it being voted out of Finance and the 4 and 17 weeks, and the part about Shaheen can be found on Google News.

10/1/09 11:50 PM, Thurs. - Senate still hasn't voted on this bill, and it looks like it may not be actually out of the Finance Committee yet; very little info available in the news. Latest concrete info is from NELP press release: www.nelp.org/page/-/UI/PR.Senate.10.01.pdf, which states that on Sept 30 Max Baucus introduced a revised bill version that would give 4x weeks to all states and and additional 13 weeks (total of 17 additional) to states over 8.5%. It's not quite clear if this new version retains the same bill number or a new number.

Senate session ended with adjournment til Monday(!). So it is not clear whether any action on this bill will take place in the Senate Finance Committee Friday or not, especially since that committee is still working out amendments to the health care bill at this late hour of 11:30PM EDT.


9/29/09 3:30PM - No definite date yet for a vote, but latest posts on OC and "insider info" and notices on CSPAN seem to indicate Senate will vote on this bill sometime this week, with some sources saying most likely Wednesday or Thursday.

The current bill is EUC and not is retroactive. It starts after the bill is signed.

Individuals can qualify if they have exhausted all EUC and EB benefits.

Help for the unemployed

General support for the unemployed

(specific support for each state is listed below)

(Some may be out of funds).

Health care-related organizations

Housing and rental information

Check in your individual states if you're a renter (or will soon be!) for the "Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing" program. These ARRA funds are apparently just now (September) trickling out to the states and may be used up pretty quickly. Looks like only the hardest hit counties, in Florida for example[1], are giving out the rent money, but it's $300 million going out nationwide. [2]


Credit goes to Hope in cali!!

www.tenantstogether.org

State by state info

For more information on each state, find it on the Benefit Wiki.

Articles and resources

Sources

  1. http://www.orlandosentinel.com/business/realestate/orl-money-stops-evictions-091909,0,5766334.storyfckLR
  2. http://rhodeisland.realestaterama.com/2009/09/25/hud-announces-31-million-in-recovery-act-funding-to-prevent-homelessness-in-rhode-island-ID072.html
 California http://www.edd.ca.gov/UIBDG/

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