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VisitTexas Supreme Court Halts Harris County's $500 Monthly Uplift Harris Program
Jun 14, 2024, 07:55 PM
The Texas Supreme Court has issued an administrative stay on Harris County's Universal Basic Income program, Uplift Harris. The court's decision requires the county to halt payments through the program, which provides $500 monthly stipends. The stay was secured by Attorney General Ken Paxton, who argued that the program violates the Texas Constitution. The court expressed skepticism towards Harris County's claim that the no-strings-attached stipends qualified as 'economic development.' The program, which aims to provide guaranteed income to residents, is now under judicial review.
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Markets
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
Official announcement or press release from Harris County
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
Official court filings or announcements from the Attorney General's office
Unconstitutional • 50%
Constitutional • 50%
Official ruling published by the Texas Supreme Court
Existing UBI programs expanded • 33%
No new or expanded UBI programs • 33%
New UBI programs initiated • 33%
Official announcements or press releases from respective counties
Program reinstated without changes • 33%
Program reinstated with modifications • 33%
Program permanently halted • 33%
Official ruling published by the Texas Supreme Court
No significant change • 33%
Increased support • 33%
Decreased support • 33%
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