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Committee orders interim study on HB1767, citing legal complexity for unemployment benefit changes
Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services · February 10, 2026
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Summary
Lawmakers voted to place HB1767 (unemployment compensation eligibility and weekly benefits) on interim study after members raised questions about court precedent and the fund impact of raising replacement rates; vote passed 19–1.
The House Labor subcommittee voted to put House Bill 1767 on interim study, delaying immediate changes to unemployment compensation eligibility and weekly benefit calculations.
Representative Avalani moved the interim-study recommendation and Representative McKenzie…
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