One year later, Preckwinkle reflects on navigating through a viral storm — weathering ‘a time of painful loss’ – Chicago Sun-Times*

The board president said the county has also focused on economic development, establishing a cash assistance program that’s given $600 in unrestricted funds to suburban county residents, ultimately distributing $8.3 million in funds to 13,887 households. Because of the success of that program, Preckwinkle said she and her team are looking into the policy behind a universal basic income locally.
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debtsor
5 years ago

“Preckwinkle said she and her team are looking into the policy behind a universal basic income locally.”

Bad idea.

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