

2002 House Bill 5763 (Increase unemployment benefits ) (Senate Roll Call 318)
Amendment offered by Sen. Joe Young, Jr. (D) on March 20, 2002, to increase the non-maximum weekly unemployment insurance benefit by approximately five percent, and strip out a provision which would shift the first week's benefits to become the last week’s, so a beneficiary would get one less payment at the start and one more at the end. The amendment failed in the Senate (17 to 20) on March 20, 2002. [History, Amendments & Comments]
The vote was 17 in favor, 20 opposed, and 1 not voting
(Senate Roll Call 318 at Senate Journal 26)
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The following legislators supported the amendment:
| Byrum (D) | Cherry (D) | DeBeaussaert (D) | Dingell (D) | Emerson (D) | Goschka (R) |
| Hart (D) | Hoffman (R) | Koivisto (D) | Leland (D) | Miller (D) | Murphy (D) |
| Peters (D) | Schwarz (R) | Scott (D) | Smith (D) | Young (D) |
The following legislators opposed the amendment:
The following legislators did not vote on the amendment:
| Vaughn (D) |
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