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Publications by date about: Unemployment Insurance

December 26, 2012Blog PostCongress Needs to Extend Emergency Unemployment Insurance - Now
January 25, 2012Issue BriefUndocumented Workers Are Taxpayers, Too
December 15, 2011Blog Post46,700 Oregonians may learn 3.3 million reasons why US House unemployment bill is wrong
November 7, 2011CenterPointsWe Need a Do-Something Congress
November 7, 2011Blog PostAn Otherwise Good-to-See News Story in The Oregonian
August 30, 2011News ReleaseOregon's Middle Class Under Threat
November 16, 2010News ReleaseOregonians Call On Congress to Let Bush-Era High-Income Tax Cuts Expire
November 3, 2010CenterPointsSmall Businesses Need Customers, Not Tax Cuts for the Wealthy
July 22, 2010News ReleaseCongress Gives Unemployment Insurance Lifeline to Tens of Thousands of Oregonians and Pumps Millions of Dollars into Oregon’s Economy But Will It Take Additional Steps to Protect Jobs?
June 25, 2010News ReleaseU.S. Senate Vote Threatens Oregon's and Nation's Recovery
June 23, 2010Fact SheetWhat's at Stake for Oregon if Congress Fails to Extend Key Recovery Act Provisions?
June 15, 2010News ReleaseOregon Jobs Data Show Why Recovery Act Extensions Are Needed
May 20, 2010Fact SheetContinue What’s Working
April 6, 2010News ReleaseCorporate-Funded Study Says Oregon Business Taxes Are the Lowest and Deliver Biggest Bang for Buck
March 18, 2010CenterPointsFive Recovery Act Programs Pump Over $1.5 Billion into Oregon
March 18, 2010Issue BriefFive Effective Economic Recovery Tools
January 20, 2010News ReleaseUnemployment Data Underscore Need for Oregon Voters and Congress to Step Up
December 17, 2009News ReleaseMany More Oregonians Would Be Poor but for Federal Recovery Act
November 2, 2009FlowchartWhich Oregonians pay more under Measure 66?
September 25, 2009News ReleaseStatement by OCPP Executive Director Chuck Sheketoff on Likely Ballot Measures: Yes Means Yes, No Means Trouble
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