Andrew Yang defends random money giveaway
Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang defended his proposed proto-universal basic income plan Sunday, rejecting suggestions that a campaign giving random families thousands of dollars was illegal. he would give 10 random families $120,000 as a pilot for his keystone universal basic income proposal. The Yang campaign said the money would come from campaign funds, a remark that raised eyebrows about its legality. "A lottery to give money to potential supporters may violate law and is a slippery slope, but I suspect he could argue it's ...
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