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ADDITIONAL $600 FEDERAL UNEMPLOYMENT PAYMENT SCHEDULED TO END WEEK OF JULY 25

The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) is reminding Minnesotans receiving unemployment insurance (UI) benefits that the $600 additional payment authorized by the CARES Act, known as the Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC) is scheduled to end later this month. Unless the program is extended by the federal government, the last week that

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CAPITOL UPDATE FROM REPRESENTATIVE DEB KIEL

2020 SESSION PRIORITIES We officially started session last week and the Capitol is bustling with activity already! Session began with a memorial for the three Minnesota National Guardsmen who were killed tragically in a helicopter crash this past December. Please keep their families and loved ones in your prayers. As session gets going, I plan

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LICENSING FEE CHANGES MADE TO CHILDCARE, CORPORATE FOSTER CARE

The Polk County Commissioners have approved fee increases to the licensing fees for childcare and corporate foster care.  The changes were precipitated by the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) taking over the responsibility of conducting background checks as the county’s will no longer be able to collect fees on background checks explains Polk County

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