February 9, 2021

State labor department launching new tranche of federal benefits this month

DENVER — The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment now intends to start sending out federally-funded benefits to some claimants who have exhausted all other options.

The Colorado Sun reports the program, which was authorized in the latest COVID-19 from Congress, will start paying out on Feb. 22 to claimants who tapped all of their state-level Pandemic Unemployment Assistance and Emergency Unemployment Compensation dollars.

DENVER — The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment now intends to start sending out federally-funded benefits to some claimants who have exhausted all other options.

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The Colorado Sun reports the program, which was authorized in the latest COVID-19 from Congress, will start paying out on Feb. 22 to claimants who tapped all of their state-level Pandemic Unemployment Assistance and Emergency Unemployment Compensation dollars.

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