The state’s senior Senator, Dr. Bill Cassidy, has a message for his constituents…
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The restaurant industry is feeling the impact from the fight against COVID-19. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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Unemployment insurance claimants will no longer have to wait a week from their last check to file, and requirements for keeping benefits are being relaxed. Matt Doyle has the story.
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Congress and the President are discussing a massive series of potential bailouts and financial aid packages to counter the economic devastation being caused by COVID-19.
A growing number of lawmakers and the President are backing a plan to send every American a check in the next few weeks. Senator Bill Cassidy says that is one of the plans rapidly gaining support…
Lawmakers are debating how much the check should be, but the most common number proposed is 1,000 dollars.
The clock is ticking on due payments for a growing number of workers who have been laid off by businesses who’ve had to shut their doors. Cassidy is confident this aid will be in people’s hands soon.
The price tag for this economic intervention is huge, likely over 800 billion dollars, but Cassidy says it must be done and can be done responsibly.
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The restaurant industry is having to adapt to the precautionary closings of dining areas. President and CEO of the Louisiana Restaurant Association Stan Harris says there is a fear of the unknown within the industry as questions remain as to how long this could last.
The Governor’s proclamation deems operations may be able to resume on April 13, however, the situation will be reevaluated a week prior to that date.
Restaurants are stilled allowed to serve food via drive-thru window, curbside pickup, or delivery. Restaurants are adapting and Harris says the industry is grateful for these exceptions.
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Harris the association’s website, LRA.org is a valuable resources for industry workers who are impacted by the outbreak and says more information will be coming soon for consumers trying to locate open restaurants.
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With many workers being laid off the Louisiana Workforce Commission is expediting results on COVId-19 related unemployment insurance claims and loosening requirements for those collecting benefits.
LWC Commissioner Ava Dejoie says understand if you do qualify, you can collect for a maximum of 26 weeks in a year, and just know…
LWC is waiving the requirement that workers wait a week from their last paycheck to file a claim.
Dejoie says they are seeing claim volumes multiple times higher than during the same time last year which is causing much longer than usual waits, so…
The number to file a claim is 866-783-5567, and you can also apply online at www.louisianaworks.net/hire.
Not everyone will qualify. Dejoie says keep in mind that if you’re a 10-99 employee…
LWC is also waiving the requirement that those receiving benefits prove they are actively searching for work.
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House Speaker Clay Schexnayder says committee hearings are already scheduled and bills are in order to start moving when the legislative session is scheduled to resume on March 31. Schexnayder says he and Senate President Page Cortez have worked on a contingency plan in the event that COVID-19 slows down things even worse, but he does not foresee that being an issue.
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Schexnayder says a big concern is that if a budget isn’t passed, many people will have to go without vital services being funded.
Schexnayder says he’s not too concerned about the number of days that will be left to conduct the remainder of the session.