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March 10, 2022
Ways Governor, Legislature Could Address Gas and Business Costs
- Waiving overtime requirements to allow four, 10-hour days so employees would need to commute less. This would provide for one less trip to the workplace while at the same time saving fuel and reducing pollution.
- Reimbursing employers for the cost of providing COVID leave. With federal tax credits no longer available, struggling businesses need assistance complying with another state mandated leave program.
- Full reduction of the state’s outstanding unemployment insurance loan debt with the federal government, or at least more than the $1 billion proposed in the governor’s budget so employers avoid increased UI taxes in 2023.
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