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    Kathy Kennedy
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    April 8, 2021

    Rep. Kennedy, Business Leaders Warn of Unemployment Debt Crisis

    Rep. Kennedy, Business Leaders Warn of Unemployment Debt Crisis
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    Give Business Some Relief

    HARTFORD — State Rep. Kathy Kennedy (R-119) joined leaders of Connecticut’s business community Wednesday in calling on the state to use incoming federal pandemic aid to shield employers from as much as $1 billion in looming unemployment taxes.

    “This pandemic has hit small business and mom-and-pop shops the hardest, and these businesses can ill-afford to take on another financial hit. The State has been given federal dollars and we should do our best to help these job-creators. The last thing we need as a state is more business closures and job losses,” said Rep. Kennedy, a member of the legislature’s budget-writing Appropriations Committee.

    A coalition of three major business groups — the CBIA, National Federation of Independent Businesses and Connecticut Restaurant Association — issued a statement Wednesday calling for action from the governor and legislative leaders to address looming unemployment taxes on the state’s small businesses.

    At the peak of the pandemic, the state was paying out weekly unemployment benefits to over 390,000 filers, more than three times the total jobs lost during the 2008 recession. The burden on the state’s unemployment trust fund forced Connecticut to borrow as much as $700 million from the federal unemployment lending facility and, with the principal and interest of those loans coming due, business leaders say employers could soon be met with tax increases and special assessments as the state seeks to repay its debt.

    Rep. Kennedy mentioned that she is in support of a House Republican proposal to direct one-time aid from the American Rescue Plan Act towards addressing the unemployment debt crisis, hastening up the state’s job recovery.

    According to the Connecticut Business and Industry Association, twenty-four (24) other states have used federal dollars to make benefit payments or pay down unemployment debt, and with Connecticut slated to receive a $2.6 billion share of direct federal aid, Kennedy, along with her colleagues, is advocating that federal funding should go towards small business relief.

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