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Department of Labor seeks dedicated-fund authority to maintain unemployment operations

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The Idaho Department of Labor requested additional spending authority from dedicated unemployment funds to preserve staffing and operations as federal pandemic-era grant dollars decline.

BOISE — The Idaho Department of Labor told the Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee on Oct. 23 it needs additional dedicated-fund spending authority to sustain unemployment insurance operations as federal grants shrink.

Director Janie Rivera said federal funding that bolstered the department during the pandemic has declined and that the department wants to use dedicated state funds to maintain core adjudication, claims and appeals operations. The department requested $7,330,000 in increased spending authority for unemployment-insurance operations and asked the committee to approve a $4,868,600 cash transfer between internal funds to correct a prior accounting transfer.

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