Governor Gavin Newsom has proposed spending $ 35 million to support a “basic income” program that sends checks to low-income residents each month. I have no questions. It’s not an unsustainable and wise idea for lawmakers to need to be removed from the state budget.
Parliament has already killed Parliamentary Bill 65, a basic income plan proposed by Congressman Evan Low of D-Cupertino. The proposal would have sent $ 12,000 a year to residents over the age of 18 whose income was below the median of their county. The bill was unable to exit the Parliamentary Expenditure Commission on Thursday.
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