Yes, probably. I'm hoping that the lame-duck session next week will make it happen. But if they don't, Obama will amost certainly make it happen next year.
Obama but soon by you..
2012Not soon enough.
Update: Dec. 12, 2010: You can go to the Related Link below for more info. <><> The answer is YES. President Bush passed the bill on June 30,2008. It goes into effect as of July 6, 2008. Click on the EUC(Emergency Unemployment Compensation) benefits. At least Bush did something right for a change since the economy is so bad right now and so many people in so many ways are suffering. Good luck to everyone and hopefully the situation will get better soon. Hope this info helps many in need. A second extension of unemployment benefits was also signed on November 21, 2008. This extension became effective in Florida on November 23, 2008. For details or to file claims and extend benefits, check with your state unemployment office, see the Related Link below.
Yes, but only for the total of 99 weeks as before. The problem the law, signed in 2010, solved was the money had run out for those entitled to the 99 weeks but who hadn't collected what they still had credit coming for. In other words you can receive up to 99 weeks now.
Soon many people may have unemployment issues.Unemployment benefits fall to its lowest level for nearly thirty years.
very soon obama will remove the ban over ltte
You can file for unemployment as soon as you are laid off.
He thinks he should end it soon.
he is 57 and he's birthday is coming up soon.
yes there are lots of expansion packs that are out, and coming out soon! :)
obama said soon than expected
I've run of benefits about 3-4 weeks ago, so i have been looking for as much information about the 4th unemployment extension...So Far the House of congress passed the extension.. Its now up to the senates to pass the bill. Supposedly they're gonna vote this week (Sept 28 - Oct 2). I hope they vote soon because i still cant find any work and I'm running out of money to even put gas in my car to drive to an interview...You can also stay updated on these websites...http:/www.unemployedworkers.org&http:/projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/?nid=roll_housesenvote