ALBANY — New York state is preparing for the possibility that an extra 190,000 residents could lose emergency unemployment insurance benefits at year’s end if Congress fails to act next week, state Labor Commissioner Colleen Gardner said yesterday.
Republicans in Congress want spending cuts as a condition for extending emergency benefits set to expire in December. Up to 2 million people could lose the benefits if the Democratic-controlled Congress doesn’t act in the lame-duck session.
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