(St. Paul, MN) — Minnesota leaders are aiming at a deal on unemployment insurance and frontline worker pay. Leaders announced a multibillion-dollar agreement yesterday meant to hold off tax hikes on state businesses while also sending direct checks to frontline workers. The tentative deal includes 500-million dollars for workers such as nurses, longterm care employees and others who worked through the pandemic. Funding for the bill would come from federal American Rescue Plan.
Minnesota Leaders Reach Deal On Unemployment Insurance, Frontline Worker Pay
By Ashley Hanley|2022-04-29T05:29:50-05:00April 29th, 2022|Categories: Covid-19 City Updates, Featured, Latest Headlines, Local News, News|