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BumRushDaShow

(129,346 posts)
Thu Apr 18, 2024, 05:40 PM Apr 18

Texas AG Ken Paxton fails to block Houston's basic income plan

Source: The Hill

04/18/24 5:24 PM ET


Is it a violation of the Texas Constitution for a city to give money to its low-income residents? On Thursday, a Texas state court judge answered with a definitive “no” — the first ruling in what is shaping up to be a long legal fight over that question. “There is sufficient evidence to show that guaranteed income programs are successful, so why wouldn’t we believe it,” Judge Ursula Hall said.

In her ruling, Hall blocked a push by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) to keep Harris County — the state’s most populous county and the home of Houston — from implementing Uplift Harris, which would give $500 a week to 1,900 low-income residents. “Proud to defend an important program that’ll help folks lift themselves out of poverty,” Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee wrote on the social media site X on Thursday. “The state will appeal. But we will keep fighting,” he added.

The Harris County measure followed similar experiments with guaranteed income in Austin, El Paso and San Antonio, according to The Texas Tribune. The Austin experiment found that recipients — who had been more likely to face eviction than the average Texan when the study began — became more housing secure as their peers across Texas faced worsening housing insecurity, a report on the program by the Urban Institute found. (Their food security increased as well.) The researchers found that the Austin recipients largely spent the money on housing, and most kept their current employment.

In a filing earlier this month, Paxton argued that this was “plainly unconstitutional,” and accused Harris County officials of “abusing public funds for political gain.”

Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/4603601-texas-ag-ken-paxton-houstons-basic-income-plan/

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Texas AG Ken Paxton fails to block Houston's basic income plan (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Apr 18 OP
Common sense out of Texas? Whoa. ck4829 Apr 18 #1
Most cities in Texas are blue TexasBushwhacker Apr 18 #4
Brava, Judge Hall! FakeNoose Apr 18 #2
It will be appealed and over turned. This happened after several cities passed paid sick leave LeftInTX Apr 18 #3
Corrupt TX AG Paxton: "[the program is] abusing public funds for political gain" area51 Apr 18 #5

TexasBushwhacker

(20,209 posts)
4. Most cities in Texas are blue
Thu Apr 18, 2024, 06:15 PM
Apr 18

Including Houston (Harris County). Suburban Fort Bend county has even gone blue now.

area51

(11,918 posts)
5. Corrupt TX AG Paxton: "[the program is] abusing public funds for political gain"
Thu Apr 18, 2024, 11:25 PM
Apr 18

No, Paxton, that's what you, Greg Abbott & Dan Patrick are doing by sending immigrants to blue states.

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