We are working to provide jobs to rebuild our economy and prepare for a brighter future, said Representative Betty Komp (D-Woodburn). In the meantime, we need to help those Oregonians who are out of work by giving them the assistance they need to land on their feet.
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SENATE MAJORITY LEADER HOUSE MAJORITY LEADER |
March 27, 2009
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Michael Cox, (503) 986-1904, House Majority Office
“We are working to provide jobs to rebuild our economy and prepare for a brighter future,” said Representative Betty Komp (D-Woodburn). “In the meantime, we need to help those Oregonians who are out of work by giving them the assistance they need to land on their feet.”
Some workers losing their jobs during this economic crisis are not receiving unemployment benefits, even though their employers paid unemployment taxes for them. This is because the state uses outmoded eligibility rules that ignore recent months of work. SB 462 would fix this problem.
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SB 462 would allow workers who do not qualify using the standard method for determining eligibility to use an alternative method that includes more recent months of work. Laid-off workers would still have to meet the requirement that they work 500 hours or earn $1,000 before being laid off in order to qualify for benefits.
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In enacting SB 462,
“We need to take advantage of opportunities to leverage federal dollars to help Oregonians,” said Senator Diane Rosenbuam (D-Portland), chair of the Senate Commerce and Workforce Development Committee, where SB 462 originated. “Changing our systems so they accurately reflect recent work activity will help thousands of Oregonians while having no impact on the Oregon General Fund.”
SB 462 now moves to the Senate for a full vote before moving to the House floor.