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... maximum weekly benefit to $ 20 for any- one leaving Alaska . Kentucky : Raised maximum from $ 34 to $ 37 . Georgia : Raised maximum from $ 30 to $ 35 ; tightened dis- qualifications and changed the duration from uniform weeks for all 130.
... maximum weekly benefit to $ 20 for any- one leaving Alaska . Kentucky : Raised maximum from $ 34 to $ 37 . Georgia : Raised maximum from $ 30 to $ 35 ; tightened dis- qualifications and changed the duration from uniform weeks for all 130.
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... maximum from $ 28 to $ 32 and maximum duration from 18 to 20 weeks . 1961 : The most significant general characteristic of the 1961 legislative year is the decrease in legislative activity on benefit amount and duration . Prior to 1961 ...
... maximum from $ 28 to $ 32 and maximum duration from 18 to 20 weeks . 1961 : The most significant general characteristic of the 1961 legislative year is the decrease in legislative activity on benefit amount and duration . Prior to 1961 ...
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... maximum raised from $ 33 to $ 40 ; benefits payable during retraining . Montana : Weekly maximum raised from $ 32 to $ 34 ; individ- ual benefit relative to high quarter earnings reduced ; qualifying wages increased ; maximum duration ...
... maximum raised from $ 33 to $ 40 ; benefits payable during retraining . Montana : Weekly maximum raised from $ 32 to $ 34 ; individ- ual benefit relative to high quarter earnings reduced ; qualifying wages increased ; maximum duration ...
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