KEY POINTS
  • Sen. Rob Portman told CNBC that lawmakers need a constructive solution to the federal unemployment supplement that's set to expire next month.
  • "I think we need to come up with something creative," the Ohio Republican said.
  • Portman is proposing a $450-per-week "return to work" bonus while also extending the federal supplement at a lower amount.

Sen. Rob Portman told CNBC on Thursday that Washington lawmakers need a constructive solution to the federal unemployment supplement that is set to expire next month. 

The extra $600 per week on top of state-level benefits was created as part of the $2.2 trillion coronavirus relief package that was passed in March. As of now, it will go away at the end of July.