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Republicans Question Universal Basic Income Programs as a Birthright

Republican Opposition to Universal Basic Income Programs Sparks Debate Over Economic Principles

Republicans Lead Charge to Halt No-Conditions Money Initiatives

According to Business Insider, Some politicians in certain places are arguing about programs that give money to people every month without any conditions. In five states which are led by Republicans—Arizona, Iowa, South Dakota, Texas, and Wisconsin—there’s a movement to stop these programs. They say these programs cost too much and might make people depend too much on the government. In Arizona, where most members of the House of Representatives are Republicans, they passed a law called House Bill 2375 to ban these programs. Lupe Diaz, a Republican who made the law, thinks these programs are like socialism and could harm the way our economy works. Now, the Arizona Senate, which has both Republicans and Democrats, will decide if this law will happen.

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Republicans Question Universal Basic Income Programs as a Birthright. (PHOTO: LinkedIn)

Universal Basic Income Programs Ignite Controversy Amid Concerns of Dependency, Yet Success Stories Emerge

Some people who don’t like these programs think they might make folks lazy and depend too much on the government. They also worry about using taxpayer money for these initiatives. But in cities like Austin, Texas and others, they’ve tried giving money to people without any conditions, and they say it’s helping. Even though the debate continues, some places have seen good results, like helping people find homes and jobs. So, it’s a big discussion about whether these programs are a good idea or not.

READ ALSO: Arizona House Unanimously Passes Bill Against Guaranteed-Basic-Income Programs

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