$900,000 expenditure will fund the first pilot program in the United States to support this vulnerable population with basic income
SAN FRANCISCO May 12, 2020 The Gerald Huff Fund for Humanity, a non-profit organization dedicated to furthering the understanding, acceptance, and implementation of Universal Basic Income programs to benefit all Americans today announced that in an unprecedented, accelerated schedule, the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors approved a $900,000 expenditure to fund a pilot program providing basic income to transitioning foster youth.
County of Santa Clara Supervisor Dave Cortese, who introduced this measure, said: “Youth transitioning out of the foster […]
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