[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 34 (Friday, February 28, 2014)]
[House]
[Pages H2068-H2069]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
EMERGENCY UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION EXTENSION ACT
(Mr. TIERNEY asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute.)
Mr. TIERNEY. Mr. Speaker, 2 months ago today, emergency unemployment
benefits expired for over 1 million Americans, including 20,000
veterans, and yet this House still has not taken up legislation to
provide these workers and their families necessary relief. That is
shameful.
I rise to ask immediate action on my legislation, the Emergency
Unemployment Compensation Extension Act, which provides a 3-month
extension of benefits. 183 Members of the House--over 90 percent of the
Democratic Caucus--have signed on to my bill.
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Constituents from across my district and across the country have been
sharing heartbreaking stories of hardship and pain because these
benefits have expired. One constituent, VeraMae of Lynn, Massachusetts,
wrote to me and said:
I am one of the people whose benefits expired at the end of
the last year. My husband and I have tapped out all of our
savings, and I'm beside myself with worry wondering how to
make the little that we have remaining last longer. It is a
mistake to eliminate this crucial safety net for those of us
struggling to get back on our feet.
We should not leave VeraMae and others just like her out in the cold
another day longer.
If the moral imperative to act isn't enough, Mr. Speaker, perhaps we
should consider the economic benefits of extending unemployment
insurance. In fact, economists agree that unemployment insurance is one
of the best ways to spur economic growth, delivering $1.52 in economic
activity for every dollar spent.
This House should pass that bill immediately.
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