In the war against fraudulent unemployment claims the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity may be leaving eligible Florida families on indefinite hold.
This week the DEO confirmed to News 6 that it will soon “fully integrate” the ID.me verification process into the agency’s Connect system. [TRENDING: $7.2M in PPP funds used to buy Fla.
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DEO spokesperson Emilie Oglesby said the department has identified “an increase in filed claims leading to new measures to protect resident’s from identity theft.” That security protocol has