Newsom meets with California TSA agents, pledges support

Gov. Newsom says California will offer unemployment benefits to federal employees working without pay during the government shutdown despite guidance saying it's not allowed.

Newsom met TSA workers yesterday at the Sacramento airport. He announced last week that Californians employed by the federal government could get benefits.

The U.S. Department of Labor told eight western states Wednesday that people working without pay aren’t eligible for unemployment benefits. The federal agency is pointing to guidelines from a 2013 shutdown.

Newsom says the federal pushback is "jaw dropping."

He says people who receive unemployment benefits will be expected to reimburse the state once the government reopens and they get back pay.

The TSA workers told Newsom they are struggling to make ends meet without pay.

 

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