Changes could be coming to Michigan unemployment benefits
Posted: 12.15.2011 at 12:44 PM
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LANSING (AP) -- The Republican-led Michigan Legislature has approved legislation that opponents say could make it tougher for some unemployed workers to get and keep jobless benefits.

The Senate passed the measure by a 26-12 vote late Wednesday. The House approved the measure by a 61-47 vote. Both votes were mostly along party lines, with Republicans supporting and Democrats opposing.

The bill advances to Republican Gov. Rick Snyder.

Republicans say the bill will deter fraud, prevent overpayments and encourage the unemployed to seek jobs before their benefits run out.

Democrats say it could weaken benefits for some at time they need the help most.

Michigan's unemployment has been falling but remains above the national rate. That's the major reason why the state's unemployment fund has had to borrow money from the federal government.

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