Evers kills GOP bill ending federal unemployment bonus

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Gov. Tony Evers has vetoed a Republican bill that would eliminate a $300-a week federal bonus for unemployed people.

The bonus was designed to help the unemployed during the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s scheduled to end on Sept. 6th.

Republican legislators pushed the bill through the Assembly and Senate earlier this month, insisting that business can’t find workers and the bonus is keeping people from seeking work.

Evers wrote in his veto message that he objects to the Legislature interfering with the executive branch’s ability to administer the unemployment benefit program.

He said there’s no evidence to support the claim the bonus is keeping people from finding work.