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McConnell Urges Beshear To Apply For Trump Unemployment Benefit

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says that if Kentucky doesn鈥檛 want to pay for a portion of a new unemployment benefit ordered by President Donald Trump, out-of-work Kentuckians can receive a smaller benefit.

After Congress failed to pass a new coronavirus relief bill, Trump issued an executive order earlier this month that would provide a $400 per week supplement to unemployment benefits as long as states pay 25% of the total cost.

The measure was considered unworkable by Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, who said last week that the state wouldn鈥檛 be able to afford its share.

on Monday, McConnell says that even if states don鈥檛 chip in, unemployed people would be able to receive $300 per week supplement to their benefits.

鈥淜entucky must not be left behind,鈥 McConnell wrote. 鈥淚 am writing to urge your administration to immediately begin this process for our Commonwealth.鈥

Trump issued the executive order dealing with unemployment benefits earlier this month after negotiations over a new coronavirus package broke down and a $600 per week unemployment supplement expired at the end of July.

During a news conference on Monday, Beshear said he and other governors weren鈥檛 aware of this new interpretation of Trump鈥檚 order.

鈥淭here is a communication issue out there about not only the existence of it, but also the rules that go along with it,鈥 Beshear said.

But Beshear said he would consider the new version of the benefits.

鈥淚f the federal government is going to provide $300 and it doesn鈥檛 provide an unworkable situation for the state, yeah we鈥檙e going to take it. We鈥檙e going to get it out there to the people who need it,鈥 Beshear said.

In his letter to Beshear, McConnell also advised that Kentucky could use money it received from the CARES Act to pay for the additional benefit, bringing the total unemployment supplement to $400 per week.

have been approved for the new unemployment supplement, including Arizona, Iowa, Louisiana, New Mexico, Colorado, Missouri and Utah.

The new unemployment supplement comes after months of uncertainty for how the system would continue to operate during the pandemic.

Back in May, the U.S. House passed a bill extending the $600 per week supplement until the end of the year.

Afterward, McConnell unveiled a bill in late July that would have provided a $200 per week supplement, but it never got enough support to pass.

The leaders of Kentucky鈥檚 Republican-led legislature urged Beshear to apply for the new benefit on Monday.

House Speaker David Osborne accused Beshear of not embracing the program for political reasons.

鈥淲e appreciate Leader McConnell鈥檚 continued efforts to help Kentuckians struggling with unemployment related to COVID, particularly as the Governor鈥檚 dismissal of this opportunity screams of the politics that he claims to reject,鈥 Osborne wrote.

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Ryland is the state capitol reporter for the Kentucky Public Radio Network, a group of public radio stations including WKU Public Radio. A native of Lexington, Ryland has covered politics and state government for NPR member stations KWBU in Waco and KUT in Austin.