Judge orders Oklahoma to resume paying $300 weekly federal unemployment benefits

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Oklahoma County District Judge Anthony Bonner Jr. prohibited the state from withdrawing from the federal program until it expires on September 6

's $1.9 trillion stimulus package, out of fear it could discourage people from returning to work.

A district judge in Oklahoma County ordered the state to resume unemployment benefits to residents who lost their jobs due to the ongoing pandemic.Citing workforce shortages, Stitt said in May that the federal pandemic-related unemployment benefits would end June 26 amid a decline in coronavirus cases. On the same day, he announced a new executive order that would provide people with a $1,200 back-to-work incentive.

Unemployed residents across at least five states that ended their benefits early have filed lawsuits against their respective governors seeking to restore the relief program—and some have succeeded.

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