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News Release
U.S. Department of Labor announces $26.5 million to implement and expand unemployment insurance REA grants
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor today announced grants totaling $26.5 million to 25 states to implement or enhance the Re-employment and Eligibility Assessment (REA) Initiative for unemployment insurance (UI) recipients.
"Unemployment insurance is a centerpiece of the social safety net, but it is only part of a process designed to help get workers back into good jobs," said Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis. "By expanding training and employment services, these grants will help prepare workers for employment in thriving regional industries, and give them a better opportunity to provide for their families."
"These grants represent another way in which vital support is being provided to unemployed workers and their families including auto workers," added Dr. Ed Montgomery, executive director of the White House Council on Automotive Communities and Workers. "By taking advantage of the resources available in the REA initiative the workers will be able to find good jobs that match their skills."
Today's funding will allow staff at one-stop career centers to conduct in-person assessments with individuals who are receiving unemployment compensation. These assessments are used to determine which services and/or training are appropriate for each worker. Each worker also develops an individual work-search plan and is provided with labor market information that allows for a more focused job search.
This funding will allow 16 new states to implement the REA Initiative with the remaining nine using funds to expand or improve current programs.
For more information on unemployment insurance and the range of Department of Labor training and employment programs, visit http://www.doleta.gov.
Editor's note: A list of grantees is below.
2009 REA GRANTS
STATE | GRANT AMOUNTS |
ARIZONA* | $391,701 |
CALIFORNIA* | $3,180,000 |
FLORIDA | $3,078,796 |
HAWAII | $521,860 |
IOWA* | $819,089 |
IDAHO | $51,780 |
INDIANA | $492,000 |
KANSAS* | $425,492 |
MARYLAND* | $1,019,462 |
MISSOURI* | $591,908 |
MISSISSIPPI* | $1,473,459 |
MONTANA* | $656,750 |
NORTH CAROLINA* | $1,878,255 |
NEBRASKA* | $474,487 |
NEW JERSEY | $144,158 |
NEVADA | $496,400 |
NEW YORK | $3,892,177 |
OHIO | $2,746,970 |
OREGON* | $461,222 |
PUERTO RICO* | $408,450 |
SOUTH CAROLINA | $33,600 |
TENNESSEE* | $980,094 |
VERMONT* | $688,156 |
WEST VIRGINIA* | $231,678 |
WISCONSIN* | $1,333,892 |
TOTALS | $26,471,836 |
* NEW REA STATES |
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