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When 26 percent of Michigan’s workforce file for unemployment benefits, the system gets noticed.

Jobless workers who have filed initial complaints since March 15 have found backlogs and inaccessibility, prompting state officials to focus on immediate ways to improve the system to get money into bank accounts.

But now some public policy officials and state legislators are looking beyond short-term fixes for the state’s unemployment processes.

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