Raleigh, N.C. — Gov. Pat McCrory says he will sign an unemployment overhaul that will cut off emergency benefits for some 80,000 jobless North Carolinians.
"I will not support the extension of unemployment beyond July of this year," McCrory told a meeting of the Tobacco Growers Association of North Carolina. "I think we need to now draw the line."
The proposal would change North Carolina's unemployment system in order to pay down a debt of $2.5 billion, racked up during the recession when state unemployment taxes didn't keep up with jobless claims. It would raise taxes slightly on employers, while making steep cuts to the amount, duration and access to benefits for laid-off workers.
If the bill takes effect July 1 as written, it will trigger a provision in the "fiscal cliff" bill that governs federal emergency extended unemployment benefits.
Because North Carolina's quarterly unemployment rate is still higher than 9 percent, long-term unemployed workers here are eligible for the federally-funded benefits.
At present, about 81,000 people are receiving those benefits, which bring about $100 million into the state's economy every month.
But if lawmakers cut the state's unemployment benefits, jobless workers here will lose their eligibility for federal assistance. Their checks will stop when the state overhaul takes effect.
Despite that impact, House and Senate leaders say they won't delay the overhaul. McCrory said he won't delay it, either.
"I refuse to let us continue to live off of a credit card. We're going to pay off the credit card. We're going to change the rules and policies," he said.
"The current status quo of how we've done unemployment has not put more people on the payroll of private-sector jobs. It's put more people on the government payrolls of unemployment," he said. "We can no longer afford to do that in North Carolina. We are changing our policy now, and that will be one of the first bills I sign."
House Speaker Thom Tillis says he expects the overhaul bill will win final House approval Tuesday. It then goes to the Senate, where President Pro Tem Phil Berger says it has strong support. It could be on the governor's desk by next weekend.




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rosannedisney... I am sure you are right on your comment too!
**Shaking my head... NOPE, I just don't get it!! **
February 1, 2013 4:43 p.m.
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Finally some sanity and fiscal responsibility! I know such common sense and values are abhorrent to the NC Dems who have lorded over our state for almost a century.
The 11th extension of the federal "temporary" UE extensions is nothing more than another failed "stimulus" type of welfare.
Pat, don;t accept the Medicaid extension either. Let other fools feed at the federal trough, but don't obligate us to expand that fraud ridden rip-off of the taxpayers.
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The unemployment rate is 9 percent. what work are you talking about?
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sorry, it takes it out of the economy first.
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McCrory, is taking a gamble by making many possible homeless before creating the jobs.
There is not enough jobs for everyone, some will have to suffer and die off for McCrory.
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Only someone uninformed about the WORLD job market would make a statement like that.
You might want to educate yourself a bit before commenting in the future.
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I am not the only person to face this. I needed the benefits I received. As someone who has always worked, always paid my fair share of taxes and been a good citizen, I really resent being labeled a "lazy bum" and being told to do something to contribute.
That's mean, untrue and patently unfair to people who are doing the best they can with the hand they are dealt.
February 1, 2013 5:08 p.m.
It was because of a mistake in accounting at the ESC, and that's a mistake that should be spread among all taxpayers, not just the unemployed ones.
Plus, whomever made that mistake should have been fired, not allowed to resign.
February 1, 2013 5:08 p.m.
It is time to start paying our debts, and creating a system that rewards and encourages work and personal responsibility.
Had Gov. Perdue and her lackies not fraudulently given away hundreds of millions of dollars in improper UE payouts, the problem would be less painful.
We need to seriously look at doing away with state income tax next and fund the state based on consumption taxes. That would bring in a lot of business and jobs.
February 1, 2013 5:09 p.m.
Realthoughts You do not know what you are talking about there are more unemployed people then jobs available. I have been searching for a job for 2 years, cannot get a min. wage job maybe my age but I don't consider myself old Haven't reached retirement age over 37 years experience with same company still no job
February 1, 2013 5:09 p.m.
Another silly comment.
If you quit or get fired for cause, you don't get unemployment.
February 1, 2013 5:09 p.m.
They are a dying breed nationally thank goodness and after all the shenanigans we're seeing now here in NC, looks like they all will be destined to be 1 termers also!
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