Gov. Larry Hogan today Tuesday that the State of Maryland will discontinue enhanced pandemic federal unemployment benefits and reinstate work search requirements early next month.

In a statement, Hogan said the enhanced benefits will end on July 3 and the work requirement begins the week of July 4. 

“Our health and economic recovery continues to outpace the nation, and we have reached the benchmark set by President Biden of vaccinating 70% of adults,” said Hogan. “While these federal programs provided important temporary relief, vaccines and jobs are now in good supply. And we have a critical problem where businesses across our state are trying to hire more people, but many are facing severe worker shortages. After 12 consecutive months of job growth, we look forward to getting more Marylanders back to work.”

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According to the news release, since March 2020, the State of Maryland has paid out more than $12.3 billion in unemployment benefits to 730,759 recipients, resolving more than 97% of claims.

Hogan's decision was praised by business groups and criticized by Democrats who control the Maryland General Assembly.

“There have been many thoughtful decisions made by Governor Hogan during this pandemic. This is not one of them," said Senate President Bill Ferguson in an email.

"This rash and rushed decision will hurt Marylanders who have been hit the hardest during the pandemic, having lost jobs through no fault of their own. It feeds into a hard right-wing narrative that denies human dignity, puts profits over people, and puts politics over sound economic research. To rebuild stronger, Maryland must follow a clear plan of recovery that gives workers, employers, and the economy time to adjust predictably. I urge the Governor to reverse or delay this decision, and, instead, refocus his Administration's  efforts to ensure all Marylanders and Maryland businesses have the tools they need to survive and thrive in the post-COVID Maryland economy.” Read more at WBAL