Emergency Unemployment Benefits: Boehner Signals Reluctance in the House

House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) has said the Senate emergency unemployment extension bill is “unworkable” in a blog entry posted to his website by his press office.

The comment suggests that – if the Senate bipartisan unemployment extension bill passes – Boehner may not allow the bill to be considered in the House. By preventing the bill from being considered and voted on, Boehner shields others, who are against extending unemployment insurance, from having their opposition reflected in their voting record.

The blog post explained that the unemployment extension was “unworkable” because there are concerns that issuing the unemployment checks would “be costly, difficult to administer, and [it would be] difficult to determine an individual’s eligibility.”

The National Employment Law Project (NELP) issued a press release in response saying, “This is nothing but a callow excuse to try to justify, yet again, abandoning the nation’s long-term unemployed.”

Other congressional leaders in favor of the unemployment compensation extension were quick to express frustration, including Sen. Dean Heller (R-NV) and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA).

With 60 votes in support of the extension expected in the Senate – including five from Senate Republicans – the extension is predicted to pass the Senate next week. In the event Boehner attempts to prevent the bill from being brought to the floor, House Democrats, including Pelosi, have already begun collecting signatures for a discharge petition. With 218 signatures, the rarely used maneuver would force a vote. At most recent count, there are about 191 representatives already in support of the unemployment compensation petition.

The following are resources to make sure politicians continue to hear your voice on emergency unemployment compensation (EUC):

  • Urge your representative to support the unemployment extension when the issue comes up in the House by entering your zip code here. You’ll be directed to a letter put together by the Half in Ten campaign.
  • Thank the senators and representatives who have fought so hard to extend emergency unemployment benefits, including House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Senator Dean Heller (R-NV) by looking up their contact information here. Let them know extending the emergency unemployment compensation (EUC) program still makes a difference, and you are still watching.
  • Call your representative using this number, provided by the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME): 877-363-6141.
  • Sign a petition to the White House, bringing the president’s attention to the issue and prompting a response, here. Since calling this petition to your attention, an additional 1,700 people have signed, but many more signatures are needed.
  • Sign MoveOn.org’s petition to restore emergency unemployment insurance here.
  • Share your story via our webform here, which we will share with representatives and journalists to highlight the urgency of renewing unemployment insurance.
  • Join our Google Group to share stories and resources with others who are either unemployed or passionate about the issue.
  • Stay in touch with the Center for Effective Government by signing up for our e-mail updates and action alerts here.

 

The stories shared by our readers have deeply moved us. Click the button below to view our "Emergency Unemployment Benefits Stories Page". We've featured stories from those impacted by the expiration of emergency unemployment benefits, as well as a counter reflecting the number of Americans impacted.

 

 

For Further Reading:

Emergency Unemployment Benefits Are Not ForgottenThe Fine Print blog, Feb. 26, 2014

Emergency Unemployment Benefits: Ways to Take ActionThe Fine Print blog, March 6, 2014

Emergency Unemployment Benefits: Time to Petition the GovernmentThe Fine Print blog, March 12, 2014

Emergency Unemployment Benefits: Compromise in the SenateThe Fine Print blog, March 14, 2014

Emergency Unemployment Benefits: Boehner Signals Reluctance in the HouseThe Fine Printblog, March 21, 2014

Emergency Unemployment Benefits Extension Clears First Hurdle in the SenateThe Fine Printblog, March 28, 2014

Extending Emergency Unemployment: Senate Finally Expected to Vote to Extend Benefits   and Rush through Corporate Tax CutsThe Fine Print blog, April 2, 2014

Emergency Unemployment Benefits Bill Passes the Senate, Increasing Pressure on the HouseThe Fine Print blog, April 8, 2014

Stories of Americans Cut Off of Emergency Unemployment CompensationGovernment Matters, April 22, 2014

Emergency Unemployment Extension Expected to Take Back Seat to Tax ExtendersThe Fine Print blog, April 25, 2014

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Anonymous, The consensus is that article that Boehner is using to further "his cause" was manipulated by his camp in some way. The letter written by the NASWA (National Association of State Workforce Agencies) was concerned they had received some complaining by certain states about possible "inconveniences" they would have when the EUC bill passed in getting funds out in a timely manner. We know that once this bill passes and the states receive their funding, EUC beneficiaries will be inundating the state agencies with questions like, "When will I get my money?" Some states have laid of workforce workers when the EUC funding ran out 12/28/13. They may also be needing new computers and software. Some of these issues were already existing and needed attention long before the EUC ran out. You can see the benefits of these states to complain about this now. They want Government funding for something their own states failed to do. The majority of the states would not have any problem with implementing the EUC benefits once the bill passes. In fact, I see the opportunity for more jobs to be created and the people who got laid-of to return to work. Most states have allowed EUC people to continue to claim their payment requests. In Texas, we were not allowed to do this and it was "shut-off" waiting EUC funding. I was told it would be a simple process for the ability to be "turned back on" for us to go request payments for the retro weeks and moving forward. The only other "new" issue to this EUC bill is the inability for millionaires (duh) not to collect EUC benefits, and some kind of more personalized job assistance for those who are "long-term unemployed". Again, these two things should not be difficult to implement. Mr. Boehner has been looking for something to back his cause and he thinks he found it. All of us can see through this and he is being called out on it!
To Tired in Texas .. Thank you for getting back ..... I'm holding on that this will be passed next week ... Boehner is making up things to say , he needs to get out if he don't want to do his job and help us American people ... I think that we have been shitted on far to long ...And I so believe. In karma
I went on Boehner Facebook I know that he doesn't read the comments , I have never in my life saw so much bad things that people are writing about one person he should be so ashamed .. For someone being the speaker of the house .... He should have proud and do the right thing and help people in this country ... Boehner do the right thing next week and pass this .... And maybe you can dig your ass out of what you did .....
In spaces like 4chan a call to arms is what the American people need... When your goverment fails you they are there... It wont be long!!!!!
people should of known boner was no fu ing good when he tried to pass out checks on the house floor for tobacco lobbyest ..what a corrupt pos .....
Yes, I believe in Karma too! If you haven't had a chance, please look at the link in the article Jessica Schieder has to "share your story." Click on the link and tell everyone your story! The Center For Effective Government has been collecting them for a PURPOSE! Thank you!
thank you voters of Ohio for putting that pos in office he don't even care about you talking about biteting the hand that freeds you
boner was molested as a child .....now he spends his days crying for himself ....get some help you nut
everyone get your john boner voodoo dolls out and burn and abuse then ...burn boner burn ....you bag of chit
GREAT ARTICLE FROM THE SECRETARY OF LABOR THOMAS PEREZ CALLING OUT BOEHNERS CLAIM THAT THE EUC LEGISLATION IS DIFFICULT TO ENACT. HE SERVED IN THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR REGULATION AND LICENSING FROM 2007-2009 AND KNOWS EXACTLY WHAT IS REQUIRED TO IMPLEMENT THE LEGISLATION AS IS. WHAT EXCUSE DO YOU HAVE NOW MR. BOEHNER ?