Texas Supreme Court temporarily blocks Harris County guaranteed income program


by The Center Square

The Center Square— (The Center Square) – The Texas Supreme Court on Tuesday issued an administrative stay to temporarily block Harris County’s “Uplift Harris” guaranteed income pilot program from going into effect, granting a request filed earlier in the day by Attorney General Ken Paxton. This is after two lower courts, the 165th District Court and the 14th Court of Appeals, denied his request for a temporary injunction, ruling in favor of Harris County in a lawsuit Paxton filed to stop it from...

KTSA—Texas Supreme Court temporarily blocks Harris County’s guaranteed income pilot program. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is challenging the program, saying it violates the Texas Constitution.

FOX News—Texas Supreme Court orders Harris County to not make payments under guaranteed income program. The Supreme Court of Texas issued a ruling Tuesday that prohibits Harris County from launching a guaranteed income program which is currently being disputed by Attorney General Ken Paxton. The decision comes just days after Houston County Judge Ursula Hall struck down Paxton’s arguments that the Uplift Harris program, which distributes monthly stipends to over 1,900 low-income residents, is unconstitutional. "If the program does include a public benefit, it does not violate the constitution,"...

Houston Public Media—Appeals court denies Ken Paxton’s attempt to block Harris County guaranteed income program. Last week a judge denied Paxton's claim that Uplift Harris violated the Texas Constitution. He appealed that decision and it was denied on Monday.