Harris County Income Program Challenged
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•Texas Attorney General’s office sues Harris County over revised basic income program | Houston Public Media
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Harris County is again at the center of a legal challenge filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton .
Paxton earlier this year struck down the county’s efforts to provide monthly stipends to lower-income families.
The revised program would’ve provided nearly 2,000 families with $ 500 monthly payments through debit cards.
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