Wisconsin people still looking for a job will receive less unemployment aid after seven bills authored by Republicans passed in the Assembly on Tuesday.
Unemployed Wisconsin people will do their best to have a Job
The seven bills follow what the election voters wanted. Most voters believe that adults and healthy Wisconsin people should look for work and hire before receiving any aid from the government.
Democratic Governor Evers against an almost identical bill in his first term as governor. He will do the same when the seven bills authored by the Republicans pass the assembly believing Wisconsin people and all Americans should be the law of the land.
On Tuesday, Assembly Democrats said that most Wisconsin people are working. The bill authored by Republicans seeks to help fill the job openings. Unemployed Wisconsin people will do their best to have a job and be eligible to access government aid. The unemployment rate in March reached 2.5%.
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A Bill to support people and not harm them
Unemployed Wisconsin people must participate in four work-finding activities every week. Under the new bills passed, employers will report a participant who will not show up and decline to have an interview. The Unemployed Wisconsin people who will not cooperate many times without valid reasons could have their benefits withdrawn.
Wisconsin people’s best thing to do is to thank Legislature for passing a bill to support people and not harm them. Rep. Katrina Shankland said.