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As more Virginians file for unemployment, state agency is two months from running out of money
AdvertisementBy The Virginian-PilotJul 23, 2020 at 6:07 pmThe state agency responsible for sending unemployment benefits to the hundreds of thousands of Virginians that have found themselves out of work amid the coronavirus pandemic says it will run out of money within two months.Officials with the Virginia Employment Commission told reporters Thursday that it will be forced to borrow money from the federal government to continue making benefit payments, and that the state’s businesses, some of which have been crippled by the COVID-19 shutdowns, will be hit with higher...…AdvertisementBy The Virginian-PilotJul 23, 2020 at 6:07 pmThe state agency responsible for sending unemployment benefits to the hundreds of thousands of Virginians that have found themselves out of work amid the coronavirus pandemic says it will run out of money within two months.Officials with the Virginia Employment Commission told reporters Thursday that it will be forced to borrow money from the federal government to continue making benefit payments, and that the state’s businesses, some of which have been crippled by the COVID-19 shutdowns, will be hit with higher...WW…
As more Virginians file for unemployment, state agency is two months from running out of money
AdvertisementBy The Virginian-PilotJul 23, 2020 at 6:07 pmThe state agency responsible for sending unemployment benefits to the hundreds of thousands of Virginians that have found themselves out of work amid the coronavirus pandemic says it will run out of money within two months.Officials with the Virginia Employment Commission told reporters Thursday that it will be forced to borrow money from the federal government to continue making benefit payments, and that the state’s businesses, some of which have been crippled by the COVID-19 shutdowns, will be hit with higher...…AdvertisementBy The Virginian-PilotJul 23, 2020 at 6:07 pmThe state agency responsible for sending unemployment benefits to the hundreds of thousands of Virginians that have found themselves out of work amid the coronavirus pandemic says it will run out of money within two months.Officials with the Virginia Employment Commission told reporters Thursday that it will be forced to borrow money from the federal government to continue making benefit payments, and that the state’s businesses, some of which have been crippled by the COVID-19 shutdowns, will be hit with higher...WW…
Several Hampton Roads restaurants shut down by state over weekend for not following COVID-19 rules
AdvertisementBy The Virginian-PilotJul 21, 2020 at 3:53 pmRestaurants and places where people normally congregate had been warned, in theory. As COVID-19 cases in Hampton Roads ticked up, Gov. Ralph Northam promised July 14 that enforcement to ensure that precautions were being taken would increase in kind.Under Phase 3 of the state’s reopening plan, which began July 1, Virginians still aren’t allowed to sit at bars or gather close together. Customers who aren’t in the same party must be separated by 6 feet at restaurants, and employees interacting with customers must wear face masks...…AdvertisementBy The Virginian-PilotJul 21, 2020 at 3:53 pmRestaurants and places where people normally congregate had been warned, in theory. As COVID-19 cases in Hampton Roads ticked up, Gov. Ralph Northam promised July 14 that enforcement to ensure that precautions were being taken would increase in kind.Under Phase 3 of the state’s reopening plan, which began July 1, Virginians still aren’t allowed to sit at bars or gather close together. Customers who aren’t in the same party must be separated by 6 feet at restaurants, and employees interacting with customers must wear face masks...WW…
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