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SENATE MAJORITY OFFICE

 

Oregon State Legislature

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News Release

 

December 13, 2011

 

CONTACT:    Molly Woon (503) 986-1074

molly.woon@state.or.us

 

Oregon Senate Democrats call on Congress to help

Oregonians struggling to find work

Encouraging employment numbers released this morning, but help still needed for many

 

SALEM –Members of the Oregon Senate Democratic Caucus signed on to a letter to Congress today urging swift action on an extension of unemployment benefits for those who continue to struggle with finding work in the wake of the global recession. Oregon’s unemployment rate for November, released this morning, was the lowest in three years at 9.1 percent, but too many Oregonians continue to look for work. Federal benefits to help them are set to expire at the end of the year unless Congress acts.

 

“These extensions provide much-needed assistance, helping families keep food on the table and a roof over their heads while they continue looking for work,” said Senate Majority Leader Diane Rosenbaum (D-Portland) “Oregon has suffered more than many states in the wake of the worldwide economic meltdown. While we are starting to see more encouraging signs in our recovery, 9.1 percent is still too high. These benefits help Oregonians survive while they’re working to find a job.”

During the 2011 Legislative Session, Rosenbaum was a chief sponsor of Senate Bills 637 and 638, two bills that allowed for an extension of unemployment insurance benefits to many Oregonians who continue to struggle with finding work. Both bills received unanimous support from Senate Democrats.

 

“Unemployment benefits not only help families make ends meet, they help communities prosper,” said Senator Laurie Monnes Anderson (D-Gresham). “These dollars go straight into local economies in the form of rent, groceries, and other essentials. If Congress fails to act, it would be detrimental to everyone’s economic recovery.”

 

The letter to Congress, originated by the AFL-CIO, outlines the necessity of unemployment benefits for workers who are unable to find work.  Joining Senators Rosenbaum and Monnes Anderson in the letter to Congress are:

 

Senate President Peter Courtney

Senate President Pro Tempore Ginny Burdick

Deputy Senate Majority Leader Alan Bates

Senator Lee Beyer

Senator Richard Devlin

Senator Jackie Dingfelder

Senator Mark Hass

Senator Rod Monroe

Senator Chip Shields

Senator Floyd Prozanski

Senator Joanne Verger

 

 

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You can find the complete list of Senate Democrats’ 2011 successes at http://www.leg.state.or.us/senatedemocrats/2011_accomplishments.pdf