Bill extends more benefits to laid-off mineworkers
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| | Bill to extend benefits for laid-off mineworkers passes Minnesota House | A bill to extend unemployment benefits for more than 400 laid-off mineworkers on the Iron Range is headed to DFL Gov. Tim Walz for his expected signature after it passed the Minnesota House Monday by a vote of 127-7. The bill extends benefits for an additional 26 weeks for workers who were laid off in May from Northshore Mining, which operates an open pit taconite mine in Babbitt and a processing plant in Silver Bay along the North Shore of Lake Superior. | |
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