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well people are facing thousands of dollars in debt after the state told them they made a filing mistake and received too much money for unemployment yesterday our investigative team revealed how those people could face hundreds of dollars a month in payments and today lawmakers are calling on the state to change investigative reporter naomi coles talked to representative barbara dietrich who says shes hearing this story again and again naomi thats right my report found warrants for this kind of debt are on track to double this year from both last year and 2019 before the pandemics started republican representative barbara dietrich says shes not necessarily calling for these debts to be forgiven if theyre legitimate she wants more transparency though on what the issues are first from the department when i asked whether the republican-led legislators should have helped out the department of workforce development with more funding and resources she insisted money isnt the problem i