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Stockton Mayor Tubbs on Police Accountability and Guaranteed Income During a Pandemic

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News Commentary, News, Politics

4.2 • 727 Ratings

🗓️ 15 June 2020

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs made headlines in early 2019 when the city began giving $500 each month to 125 randomly selected individuals. The mayor has said that the trial program--which was recently extended through next year-- is an important tool to help residents overcome poverty and disastrous events. As San Joaquin County sees the highest number of hospitalizations since the pandemic began, we'll hear how Stockton is faring.  We'll also get the mayor’s thoughts on how to combat police brutality. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Coming up next on Forum in his state of the city address late last month,ton mayor michael tubb said that despite being hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic the city's budget is healthy and that there

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will be no cuts to services the city's youngest and first black mayor has prioritized addressing poverty

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in the community including a guaranteed income program that was recently

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extended through next year.

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We'll get the mayor's take on the defund, the police movement and what Stockton is doing

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to address police violence.

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And with San Joaquin County now on a state watch list for falling behind in efforts to curb

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the spread of the virus, we'll ask how the city is coping.

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