H1209
An Act creating a commission to study unemployment insurance reform
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Bill overview
This bill creates a special commission within the Massachusetts legislature to examine and propose reforms to the state’s unemployment insurance system. The commission will include members of the General Court and will conduct a thorough investigation into the current system’s effectiveness and potential improvements. The goal is to identify areas where the system can be modernized and better serve both workers and employers. This study will inform potential legislative changes to unemployment insurance policies.
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Primary sponsor
Jr. Bradley H. Jones
Cosponsors
Jr. Bradley H. Jones
Kimberly N. Ferguson
Paul K. Frost
Steven George Xiarhos
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