SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KGO) — Although tech entrepreneur Andrew Yang has dropped out of the Democratic race for president, his main platform of universal basic income lives on.
Assemblyman Evan Low (D-Cupertino) represents a large part of the South Bay, the heart of the Silicon Valley.
He just introduced AB 2712, proposing a universal basic income for Californians.Perhaps the bill is no surprise, given Low was the national co-chair of Andrew Yang’s presidential campaign, which was based on the idea of giving every American adult $1,000 a month.Low introduced Yang when the candidate was here last month, when he was still in […]
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