Bill targeting unemployment overpayments, increasing weekly benefits up for Senate vote

June 11, 2013 at 9:20AM

MADISON, Wis. — The state Senate is scheduled to vote on a bill that would make it easier for the state to recover overpayment of unemployment benefits by allowing officials to check private bank accounts.

The bill up for a vote Tuesday in the Senate requires financial institutions doing business with the state to disclose information about accounts held by people who owe money to the unemployment system.

That is expected to bring in $8 million a year.

The Republican-sponsored measure also increases the top unemployment benefit by $7 per week to $370.

The bill makes someone denied benefits after failing to accept a job offer ineligible until finding a job and earning six times his or her weekly benefit rate. That is up from the current four.

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