The $600 comes directly from the Federal government, in the form of the stimulus package for each state to distribute. Each state is awaiting final guidance/interpretation from USDOL. It might be distributed along with unemployment each week or “alongside”, meaning if Tennessee chooses to let another agency do it, that would be allowable. The way we understand it now would be: once a person is approved for unemployment, the $600 just falls right in line with that, no additional application necessary.
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