Citizens in Austin, Texas who are classified as facing extreme hardship will receive $1,000 per month for a year in the program that promises to reduce crime. A total of 85 Austin residents will receive monthly balloon payments of $1,000 according to the citys Equity Office. Information on how those residents will be chosen and what they will need to qualify for the program has not yet been announced.
The pilot programs size indicates that city officials arent all too confident in the virtue of doling out the cash.
Last year, Austin City Council decided to fund the program at $1.1 million at the recommendation of the Reimagining Public Safety task force. Paula Rojas, the co-chair of the task force, explained that the program was developed in order to decrease crime. A lot of the research we did showed us that increasing police does not make the city safer, she said. But there are many other programs that can actually prevent the need for policing. One of these is this guaranteed monthly income.
The program is not unique and is modeled after an experiment run in Stockton, California that has also inspired similar programs in both Los Angeles and Chicago.
Only one member of the council opposed the measure, stating that they believed the federal government should provide guaranteed income at a much larger scale.
Progressives, it seems, have given up on job creation and have once again turned to handouts.
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