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Indiana lawmakers consider unemployment insurance changes

Indianapolis : IN : USA | Jan 25, 2011 at 7:14 AM PST
Source: The Courier-Journal
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An Indiana House committee was considering a bill Tuesday morning that aims to shore up the states bankrupt unemployment system and start paying back more than $2 billion in federal loans that have been used to make payments. If House Bill 1450 is passed as presented Tuesday, in 2013 the system would... FULL ARTICLE AT The Courier-Journal
 
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