Posted on 02/28/2024 3:16:08 AM PST by fwdude
Michigan Democratic Representative Rashida Tlaib has launched a proposal aimed at emancipated minors and those under age 30 that will offer them cash assistance for three years to help overcome homelessness and study housing with a particular focus on youth.
The bill is co-sponsored by Democratic Representatives Cori Bush of Missouri, Sylvia Garcia of Texas, Eleanor Holmes Norton of the District of Columbia, Barbara Lee of California and Jan Schakowsky of Illinois.
The proposal aims to give $1,400, or rent as determined by market value, to serve the immediate goal of trying to help emancipated minors and adults under 30—also described as Gen Z and millennials—but also use the assistance as a way to study how such help can impact efforts to eradicate homelessness.
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I thought Emancipated meant a youth who left the home before turning 18. Now in her twisted mind they are supposed to remain at home till 30?
One of my kids is under 30 and earns more than I do. All of mine left by 19 and are living good independent lives.
None will be voting Democrat
Agreed. As both a Christian and a free American citizen I have double the reason to hate it when the Dims push a belief that people should put more of their trust in governMEnt.
“There’s an infinite amount of cash at the Federal Reserve.”
Neel Kashkari, Minneapolis Federal Reserve
Astute, you are.. :)
How cheap of her, it should be a million per month to cure homelessness.
😂
Never underestimate the depths of their stupidity.
soon the Gov Teat is gonna run dry of taxpayers money to hand out.
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It already has, and the young people are on the hook.
Reject this bill just based on the sponsors.
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