8-11-20 virus outbreak-wisconsin unemployment

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin Democratic leaders are hopeful that President Donald Trump’s executive order requiring states to pay for a quarter of expanded unemployment benefits won’t stand and that Congress will reach a deal on a broader relief package to help cash-strapped schools, governments and others. Democrats said Monday that keeping the unemployment order in place could be another big hit to a state budget that’s already been subject to more than $300 million in cuts with more expected. Republicans were mostly silent on Trump’s action or withholding judgement. Trump announced an executive order Saturday that extends additional unemployment payments of $400 a week, with states contributing $100 of that.

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