Photo by Cesar Cid on Unsplash Palm Springs, California is set to provide a universal basic income (UBI) to its transgender and nonbinary residents, just for their gender identity.
The city council voted unanimously earlier this month to establish the $200,000 fund to allocate up to $900 a month for the program’s chosen recipients, Fox 13 Seattle reported.
Twenty city residents who identify as transgender or nonbinary will be chosen by DAP Health and the advocacy group Queer Works, who are managing the pilot program.David Brinkman, the CEO of DAP Health, noted that Palm Springs’ transgender residents make up “one of […]
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