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Residents and DBIP participants urge Denver council to restore and expand basic income funding
Summary
Multiple Denver Basic Income Project participants told council the program helped hundreds find housing and stabilize their lives, and urged the city to reopen conversations about restoring or expanding funding after recent cuts.
Multiple participants and allies of the Denver Basic Income Project told the City and County of Denver council on June 9 that the program helped hundreds of residents secure housing and basic stability and urged the council to restore or expand funding.
Hunter Elizabeth Ambrose, community power building lead for the Denver Basic Income Project, told the council the program produced measurable housing outcomes and that many people were harmed when funding was pulled.…
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