“From a labor law perspective, it's a due process issue," said Hudson, a labor economist who teaches at the University of Virginia.
Bill aims to fix unemployment issues laid bare by pandemic
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In an interview, Hudson said she thinks the measure has strong prospects for final passage this year, in part because of the finality of the investigation last year from the state's legislative watchdog agency, which plainly found the credits are not working and recommended they be repealed.
House panel advances bill ending costly coal tax credits
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