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House overrides Beshear veto on reform of unemployment benefits

If House and Senate both override Governor it will become law

                                 capitol floor

FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – The House voted to override Gov. Andy Beshear’s veto of the bill reducing unemployment benefits, a measure to equalize tax rates on different forms of pari-mutuel wagering in Kentucky, and one that would fund a problem-gambling commission.

House Bill 4 would make several changes in the state’s unemployment system, which supports say would strengthen the UI program.

It would reduce from 26 to 24 the total number of weeks someone could collect unemployment, but it could drop to as little as 12 based on the unemployment rate, although someone engaged in a training or certification program could receive an additional five weeks of benefits.   

HB 4 would also increase the number of companies that must be contacted from the current one per week to five.

Beshear took issue with using a statewide index to change the number of eligible weeks, in a Facebook video post. 

“The number of weeks you can get in eastern Kentucky is factored in with the most populated counties that have the lowest unemployment rates,” he said.  “What it’s going to do is lead to the further depopulation of parts of eastern and western Kentucky, where people are going to be forced to move, instead of giving those communities the time they need to get back up on their feet, after being knocked down by a changing economy?”

However, the House voted to override the veto by a 57-38 vote. The Senate must also vote to override, and if successful, HB 4 would become law.

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