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U.S. Department of Labor News Statement

Statement of Assistant Secretary Phyllis C. Borzi on extension of COBRA subsidy eligibility to May 31, 2010

Washington – Assistant Secretary of Labor Phyllis C. Borzi today issued the following statement regarding the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) and the premium reduction under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA):

"On April 15, 2010, the President signed into law an extension of unemployment benefits and the COBRA premium assistance that helps with the cost of health benefits for Americans who lost their jobs. This extension provides a COBRA premium subsidy for eligible individuals who are involuntarily terminated from employment through May 31, 2010.

"The new law also provides retroactive eligibility for individuals who lost their jobs after the prior COBRA subsidy expired on March 31, 2010. These programs are vitally important to the economic wellbeing of workers who lost their jobs and their family members.

"ARRA provides a 65 percent tax subsidy for the cost of health benefits, making them much more affordable for the unemployed and their families. Millions of individuals may be eligible to receive a premium subsidy for up to15 months.
"This administration is committed to putting Americans back to work so they can rebuild the financial fabric of their lives, and the Labor Department is working hard to make that happen."

Additional information is available at www.dol.gov/COBRA. Subscribe to the dedicated web page to get updates as new information about the COBRA subsidy become available.

http://www.dol.gov/ebsa/COBRA/ 

UPDATE: As of June 22, 2010, the COBRA subsidy has not been extended beyond May 31, 2010. Individuals who are involuntary terminated June 1, 2010 or later are not eligible to receive the subsidy.

If you have any questions, please feel free to email Sherrie Zenter or call her at 818-933-2739.


 

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