The state legislature is weighing several new budget proposals to provide financial help to residents suffering from the COVID-19 pandemic, which could include rent relief, state stimulus checks, and business grants.
and did not receive the state's first stimulus payment.
Additionally, new grants totaling $1 billion would be made to workers who lost their jobs during the pandemic so they can go back to school or start their own businesses. It also includes $35 million for cities and counties to implement Universal Basic Income programs.The California Comeback Plan includes $2 billion to help residents with overdue water and utility bills as well as"more money than ever" to help cover tenant legal services, according to the plan.
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