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SB 5331
Loosening Work Search Requirements for Unemployment Benefits.
2023 - Washington Senate
Vote Description

This bill moves up the date at which individuals are no longer required to, as part of their qualifications for unemployment benefits, perform certain in-person job search activities. It additionally greatly increases the ambiguity of the ways in which one may fulfill these requirements. CPAC opposes measures that expand the welfare state and opposed this bill. The Senate passed this bill on February 15, 2023 by a vote of 34-15 and the bill later became law.
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Dan Bishop
US Representative from North Carolina
100% 2023 Rating
99% Lifetime Rating


Dan Bishop
US Representative from North Carolina
100% 2023 Rating
99% Lifetime Rating


Dan Bishop
US Representative from Ohio
100% 2023 Rating
99% Lifetime Rating
Voted against Conservatives


Dan Bishop
US Representative from North Carolina
100% 2023 Rating
99% Lifetime Rating


Dan Bishop
US Representative from North Carolina
100% 2023 Rating
99% Lifetime Rating


Dan Bishop
US Representative from Ohio
100% 2023 Rating
99% Lifetime Rating
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