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Court says Indiana could end unemployment benefits early, but it's too late to matter now

The reflection of the Statehouse in the Department of Workforce Development headquarters in Indianapolis.
The reflection of the Statehouse in the Department of Workforce Development headquarters in Indianapolis.

An Indiana court said this week the state did have the authority to end federal unemployment benefits before an end date set by Congress. But it’s too late to affect unemployed Hoosiers, coming nearly a month after benefits ended nationwide.

Federal unemployment benefits were set to expire in September. Earlier this year, Indiana officials tried to end them early. Then, a Marion County judge issued an order forcing the state to restart the COVID-19 relief programs.

Now, the Indiana Court of Appeals has decided the lower court “abused its discretion” and lifted the temporary injunction.

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Jennifer Terry from Indiana Legal Services represented several unemployed Hoosiers in the case. She said the temporary injunction helped her clients until benefits would have ended anyways. 

“Continuing to be able to receive unemployment benefits while the case was pending was what kept them out of poverty and to continue to meet their basic needs,” she said.

The Department of Workforce Development previously said unemployed Hoosiers won’t have to return unemployment benefits paid out while the legal case was pending.

Contact reporter Justin at  jhicks@wvpe.org or follow him on Twitter at @Hicks_JustinM.

Justin Hicks covers statewide workforce development and employment issues. Before moving to Indiana, Justin was a freelance journalist and audio producer in New York City covering a variety of topics from crime to classical music. Justin is a graduate of New York University's Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute and Appalachian State University.