Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Republican Legislators Seek to Freeze UI Rate
Today House Minority Leader Brad Jones and I distributed the
following press release:
House and Senate Republican Lawmakers Decry Inaction on Unemployment
Insurance Rate Freeze
Impending April Increase to Cost Small Businesses Hundreds of Millions
of Dollars
BOSTON -
With a drastic increase to the Massachusetts unemployment insurance rate taking
effect during the first quarter, House and Senate Republican lawmakers have
filed legislation to freeze the unemployment insurance rate at its current
level. The move comes after continued inaction from the Democratic-led
Legislature to act on preventing an increase to the unemployment insurance rate
paid by thousands of small businesses across the Commonwealth.
Led by House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones, Jr. (R-North
Reading) and Senate Minority Leader Bruce E. Tarr (R-Gloucester), Republican
lawmakers are attempting to prevent a $500 million exposure to businesses,
should Democratic legislators fail to act on legislation protecting hardworking
entrepreneurs across Massachusetts.
“By leveraging the freeze of our state’s unemployment rate
as a means to obtain their desired minimum wage level, Democratic lawmakers
have signaled their willingness to use the Commonwealth’s small businesses as a
pawn in their political game,” said State Representative Brad Jones. “At this
time, it is an extreme disservice to businesses throughout the Commonwealth to
not consider this proposal separately based on its merit. A freeze of the unemployment insurance rate
is imperative for both our state’s workforce and entrepreneurs. If not approved
immediately, this increase will have a negative impact on our economy.”
The effort to prevent an increase to the state’s
unemployment insurance rate comes six months after Republican legislators were
successful in advocating for the repeal of the crippling technology tax which
was approved by Democratic lawmakers. As was the case with the largest and
broadest tax on computer and software services in the nation, an increase of
33% to the rate incurred by small businesses in regards to unemployment
insurance will have a long-lasting and negative effect on the businesses that
are the backbone of the Massachusetts economy.
“Freezing unemployment insurance rates is critical to the
viability and sustainability of employers and jobs in our state, and if we
don’t act now we will be risking serious damage to our economy,” said Senator
Bruce Tarr. “The House and Senate may
well continue to be divided over issues like the minimum wage, but there can be
no doubt that we should act immediately on behalf of the commonsense a freeze
represents.”
Having been filed in both the House and Senate, House Docket
4163, An Act Relative to the Unemployment Insurance Rate, awaits assignment to
a legislative committee.
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