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WA Senate approves unemployment tax break

The Columbian
Published: February 4, 2011, 12:00am

OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington businesses would get a break on this year’s unemployment taxes under a bill approved by the state Senate.

The plan is projected to save Washington employers about $300 million by halting a planned increase in unemployment insurance rates. It also extends federal unemployment benefits for about 70,000 jobless Washingtonians.

The unemployment tax break is a priority for Democratic Gov. Chris Gregoire. She says it has to pass both chambers of the Legislature and be signed into law by Feb. 8 to have an effect on this year’s unemployment tax rates. Senators approved the bill Friday by a 26-1 vote.

Labor groups have also advocated for a new $15-per-child payment for jobless families, but businesses are wary of adding more benefits. That will be debated later.

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