

2002 House Bill 5763 (Increase unemployment benefits ) (House Roll Call 286)
Passed in the House (92 to 11) on March 14, 2002, to increase the state maximum weekly unemployment insurance benefit from $300 to $375. The bill would consider severance pay in determining when a claimant would first be eligible for benefits, and requires all beneficiaries to accept alternative work that pays at least 70% of the previous compensation, rather than the current system of a sliding scale of 80-percent dropping to 70-percent depending on how many weeks of benefits have been collected. Finally, the bill would lower by 80-percent the non-chargeable benefit tax on employers who have had no benefit claims for five or more years. This is a tax for the portion of unemployment insurance benefits and costs which are not attributable to a particular employer (the “socialized costs”). [History, Amendments & Comments]
The vote was 92 in favor, 11 opposed, and 6 not voting
(House Roll Call 286 at House Journal 25)
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The following legislators supported 2002 House Bill 5763 (Increase unemployment benefits ):
The following legislators opposed 2002 House Bill 5763 (Increase unemployment benefits ):
| Bogardus (D) | Daniels (D) | Drolet (R) | Garza (D) | Gosselin (R) | Hale (D) |
| Lipsey (D) | McConico (D) | Phillips (D) | Plakas (D) | Rison (D) |
The following legislators did not vote on 2002 House Bill 5763 (Increase unemployment benefits ):
| Callahan (D) | Jansen (R) | Koetje (R) | Rivet (D) | Stallworth (D) | Zelenko (D) |
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