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News Release

US Labor Department announces $48.7 million to fund re-employment, eligibility assessments for unemployment insurance in 37 states and D.C.

Funding to help speed job seekers return to work, prevent improper payments

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor today announced $48.7 million in funding for 37 states and the District of Columbia to implement re-employment and eligibility assessments for beneficiaries of unemployment insurance.

Two states, Kentucky and South Dakota, are receiving grants for the first time, while 35 states and the District of Columbia are being awarded additional funds to continue their initiatives. The funds will be used to conduct in-person assessments in One-Stop Career Centers.

"These grants are part of the Labor Department's commitment to help America get back to work by ensuring that unemployment insurance beneficiaries have access to the individualized tools they need to land their next jobs," said Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis. "At the same time, these eligibility reviews enhance the integrity of unemployment insurance payments, resulting in a system that works better for both job seekers and the employers that help pay for benefits."

The in-person assessment includes an eligibility review, a provision of labor market information, the development of a re-employment plan for beneficiaries and referral to re-employment services or training, as appropriate.

This year marks the seventh that the labor department has awarded re-employment and eligibility assessment grants.

Separate from these new grants, New Mexico, Montana and Puerto Rico will continue to operate re-employment and eligibility assessment programs using funds from fiscal 2010.

For more information on the range of Department of Labor employment and training programs, visit http://www.doleta.gov.

Editor's Note: A chart listing the states receiving new awards and grant amounts follows this news release.

Re-employment and Eligibility Assessment Grants

State

Grant Amount

Arizona

$200,817

California

$2,144,845

District of Columbia

$274,971

Florida

$7,057,040

Hawaii

$703,100

Idaho

$206,272

Illinois

$49,790

Indiana

$495,504

Iowa

$447,181

Kentucky

$918,562

Louisiana

$389,549

Maine

$1,009,445

Maryland

$344,156

Massachusetts

$3,319,536

Minnesota

$1,635,789

Mississippi

$1,550,671

Missouri

$417,412

Nebraska

$229,118

Nevada

$756,201

New Hampshire

$944,335

New Jersey

$682,467

New York

$8,358,751

North Carolina

$1,391,903

North Dakota

$506,124

Ohio

$2,465,487

Oklahoma

$459,990

Oregon

$791,414

Rhode Island

$524,394

South Carolina

$424,511

South Dakota

$400,167

Tennessee

$1,998,410

Texas

$1,819,991

Utah

$489,147

Vermont

$848,012

Virginia

$1,119,684

Washington

$2,535,328

West Virginia

$159,507

Wisconsin

$665,150

Total

$48,734,731

Agency
Employment and Training Administration
Date
June 20, 2011
Release Number
11-0931-NAT