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That's every true Red State/Governor in the union except Texas, Idaho, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, Indiana, and Florida.
Idaho Missouri Iowa Alabama Arizona Montana South Carolina Arkansas Mississippi North Dakota Wyoming Tennessee South Dakota Utah New Hampshire Georgia Ohio Alaska West Virginia |
I definitely don’t see that happening - extending the funds for the remaining states. I’ll be happy if I can keep what is allocated (for MD) until early September. |
Colorado is a blue state with a Dem Governor |
You’re right - should read: That's every true Red State/Governor in the union except Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Indiana, and Florida. Idaho Missouri Iowa Alabama Arizona Montana South Carolina Arkansas Mississippi North Dakota Wyoming Tennessee South Dakota Utah New Hampshire Georgia Ohio Alaska West Virginia |
Why not? Trump did it by stealing LWA/UI funds from FEMA 7 months ago. This isn’t controversial since the funds were allocated for this specific program already. |
| who cares? It's not like the benefits boost was going to last forever anyway. There are tons of jobs and people need to get back to work. |
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Indiana has joined. Someone mentioned to me that a lot of these Red States are probably depending on the Child Tax Credit to make up the offset. People with 4 kids and under $150K income are getting $1,000/month starting in July. That's more than enough on top of base unemployment in these states.
Idaho Missouri Iowa Alabama Arizona Montana South Carolina Arkansas Mississippi North Dakota Wyoming Tennessee South Dakota Utah New Hampshire Georgia Ohio Alaska West Virginia Indiana |
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Texas, Kansas and Florida are the last red states standing beyond June.
Oklahoma Idaho Missouri Iowa Alabama Arizona Montana South Carolina Arkansas Mississippi North Dakota Wyoming Tennessee South Dakota Utah New Hampshire Georgia Ohio Alaska West Virginia Indiana |
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Adding Florida -Florida Department of Economic Opportunity Announces Florida’s Withdrawal from Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Program
http://floridajobs.org/news-center/DEO-Press/2021/05/24/florida-department-of-economic-opportunity-announces-florida-s-withdrawal-from-federal-pandemic-unemployment-compensation-program |
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That's it. That's all of them. Every single Red State with a republican governor/legislature. Godspeed conservatives.
Oklahoma Idaho Missouri Iowa Alabama Arizona Montana South Carolina Arkansas Mississippi North Dakota Wyoming Tennessee South Dakota Utah New Hampshire Georgia Ohio Alaska West Virginia Indiana Florida Texas |
Including Nebraska - fixed. |