In an impassioned plea to extended unemployment benefits, Cory Booker took the Senate floor for his maiden speech Monday evening.
“Every week that we delay, 70,000 Americans lose their benefits,” Booker told his Senate colleagues. “For thousands every week that means losing a house, an eviction from an apartment, depletion of savings. And because 40% of those who receive benefits have children, it means depriving our children of things that we would all consider the basics.”
Over a month since Congress failed to extend federal unemployment benefit programs, Booker put pressure on lawmakers to help those who are most in need. He told a number of personal stories of hardship from constituents in his home state of New Jersey.








