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Funding OK'd for jobless benefit, flood costs, carp project

LANSING, MI (AP)--   Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has signed a bill to fund a federal $300-a-week unemployment benefit, flood cleanup costs in the Midland area and Michigan’s contribution toward a project to keep Asian carp out of the Great Lakes.

The $2.8 billion in spending authorized Tuesday is almost entirely federally funded. It's unclear how long the supplemental jobless benefit will last.

The new law includes $8 million to help develop of an Illinois facility where electric barriers could be used to scare away invasive carp. There's also $6 million to clean up from a dam failure in Midland and Gladwin counties.

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