A California city has progressed with its plans to provide low-income transgender and nonbinary residents with universal basic income every month.
According to NPR , the Palm Springs City Council approved $200,000 in funding for DAP Health and Queer Works in late March, the first step towards a program providing a regular no-strings-attached payment. These two programs are now working to design the pilot program for the city. They plan on applying later this year for funding from the state from a $35 million fund set aside for universal basic income. Urologist: Most Men Over 50 Don’t Know About This […]
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