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for months weamp;#39;ve been investigating the stateamp;#39;s handling of the unemployment system the system people we talked to say has failed them well the i-team requested data and documents from the state to help tell their stories but as investigator kristen byrne learned despite having the information available the state still isnamp;#39;t releasing it for those familiar with the stateamp;#39;s unemployment failures valerie andersonamp;#39;s story might sound repetitive at this point we ended up being furloughed which was in march like early april about august or september it went to adjudication they told me they were giving me an appeal which i did the appeal december 29th since the start of the pandemic valerie says she has jumped through hoop after hoop and she is still waiting sheamp;#39;s now one of more than 16 000 people appealing the stateamp;#39;s decision to deny them unemployment benefits and currently waiting just to get a hearing it it doesnamp;#39;t make se