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Backtalk: Great way to break the cycle
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Last week for print, Thomasi McDonald wrote about Durhamโs experience with a guaranteed income program, which provides about $6,600 in annual assistance to roughly 100 formerly incarcerated residents to help with their transition back to society. The one-year pilot program, which launched a year ago and ended in February, was funded through a $500,000 grant.
The story profiles some beneficiaries of the program, underscoring its potential to reduce recidivism. Durham mayor pro tem Mark-Anthony Middleton is a believer of the program and tells us he wants the city to allocate $1 million in the budget to keep it going.
With budget negotiations approaching, Middleton says his fellow council members have expressed an โopenness to my request for a $1 million placeholderโ and that heโs hopeful the program will be continued.
The response to the story among readers was mostly positive, but guaranteed basic income has its critics, including a couple of users who weighed in on Instagram.
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