Lawmakers Launch Coalition Advocating Guaranteed Income Across 17 States
Lawmakers Launch Coalition Advocating Guaranteed Income Across 17 States

Lawmakers Launch Coalition Advocating Guaranteed Income Across 17 States

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A bipartisan effort is emerging among state lawmakers to promote guaranteed income programs, with more than 20 Democratic legislators from 17 states launching the 'Legislators for a Guaranteed Income' group to advocate for direct, regular cash payments to low-income residents. This movement builds on pilot projects like Stockton, California's 2019 experiment, where monthly payments were shown to improve financial stability and health. Supporters argue that such programs are increasingly vital as economic uncertainty and rising prices strain vulnerable populations, and they hope states will take a more active role in expanding these initiatives. However, the concept faces opposition from some Republican lawmakers, who have introduced legislation to ban guaranteed income programs, arguing they could discourage work. The debate highlights a growing divide at the state level over how best to address poverty and affordability issues. Proponents like Michael Tubbs, former Stockton mayor, say the shift from local to state action is crucial for broader impact.

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