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originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: network dude
I haven't dug deep into this, but they did say "no strings attached", so would you have to have sex with a sweet potato, or do they just take your word you are a vegisexual?
I hope you would have to, just for the blackmail aspects alone.
originally posted by: Ravenwatcher
$900 per month I just changed to Non binary do I put it on my DL where do I sign up
Honestly I have no clue what Non binary is but I'm on board give me a rainbow flag to hang on my doorstep !!!!
But seriously this is really happening ? No definition of a women etc... What the heck is going on in this World money for being LGBTFGBQRTSEVWS ?
Transgender residents in Palm Springs, California are eligible to receive a UBI of up to $900 per month solely for identifying as transgender or nonbinary — no strings attached.
Free money I'll claim whatever how do you prove me different can i use the girls room also ?
FOX
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: Ravenwatcher
Looks like it's an anonymous private entity donating the money so if you want to be gay for 900 bucks knock yourself out.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: Ravenwatcher
Looks like it's an anonymous private entity donating the money so if you want to be gay for 900 bucks knock yourself out.
Transgender residents of Palm Springs, California are eligible to receive UBI of up to $900 per month just for identifying as transgender or non-binary – no strings attached.
The new pilot program will have $200,000 set aside to be allocated after a unanimous vote by the Palm Springs City Council last week.
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Queer Works CEO Jacob Rostowsky also claims in a press release that transgender and non-binary people “are very marginalized in our society at large, especially economically,” and told the desert sun that the city of Palm Springs should match all public funds.
“Our project budget is estimated at around $1.8 million,” Rostowsky said. “And so, when we look at what other [programs] who have been successfully funded have done so, their local towns have provided almost a match for that funding.”
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Twenty transgender and non-binary residents of Palm Springs will receive the taxpayer-funded free money for 18 months, with advocacy-based health center DAP Health and LGBT advocacy group Queer Works running the program.
A six-month design period will be the precursor to program implementation, in which the Mayors for Guaranteed Income group will be involved in the orientation.
The 2020 Riverside County Point-In-Time count found there were close to 200 unsheltered individuals in Palm Springs, but Palm Springs Mayor Christy Holstege has said the true numbers might be double or triple that. Dec 1, 2021
Palm Springs business owners, leaders discuss downtown ...