Establishes the universal basic income for transition-age youth pilot program
Establishes a universal basic income pilot for transition-age youth to boost financial stability, housing security, and well-being as they age out of foster care.
Establishes a universal basic income pilot for transition-age youth to boost financial stability, housing security, and well-being as they age out of foster care.
Bill S 7291 proposes to establish a universal basic income (UBI) pilot program targeted at transition-age youth. The bill was introduced on April 8, 2025 and has been referred to the Committee on Children and Families. The primary sponsor is Jabari Brisport, with Julia Salazar and Jeremy Cooney listed as cosponsors. Related bills from prior sessions include S 8160 and S 3102.
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