SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) – A $500 monthly check for low-income residents, cash stipends for the city’s most violent criminals and $1,000 college scholarships for public high school graduates.
These are the bold initiatives 27-year-old Mayor Michael Tubbs is launching in Stockton, California, one of the state’s most financially strapped and crime-ridden cities. The Stanford-educated son of a mother who relied in part on public food assistance programs and an incarcerated father, Tubbs thinks that giving people even a small leg up can make a radical change.
"The majority of people are actually smart and rational," Tubbs said Tuesday in an appearance […]
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