In April, Texas Attorney Ken Paxton announced that he sued the county over the pilot program that would provide nearly 2,000 residents with $500 per month for 18 months, calling it "unconstitutional".PREVIOUS: Texas AG Ken Paxton sues Harris County over guaranteed income programIn response, Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee characterized as "legally flawed" Paxton's claim that the stipends for low-income families constitute an illegal gift from government.
PREVIOUS: Application process for 'Uplift Harris' income program announcedThe Uplift Harris Guaranteed Income Pilot program received over 82,500 applications from Jan. 12 through Feb. 2., but only 1,928 recipients were chosen by a two-stage lottery system. Notifications for those who were picked went out in March, and the first payment was set to be distributed to selected recipients as early as April 24.Harris County officials said the program was being funded by a $20.
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