WVa Senate passes bill tightening unemployment benefit rules
—People in West Virginia would be permitted to collect unemployment benefits for fewer weeks and be required do more to prove they are searching for work to remain benefit-eligible under a bill passed Monday by the state Senate. Mike Caputo of Marion County said he supports efforts to get rid of fraudulent claims within the unemployment system.
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