Newsom proposes ‘Golden State Stimulus’ of $600 for low-income Californians and Undocumented Households

Lashaun Turner
1 min readJan 7, 2021

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Newsom proposes 'Golden State Stimulus' of $600 for low-income Californians and Undocumented Households

Newsom proposes ‘Golden State Stimulus’
“Through the Golden State Stimulus, Californians who have been impacted by this pandemic will get help to provide for their families and keep a roof over their heads,” said Newsom. “This plan will provide relief for Californians in need by distributing $600 rapid cash support — for some, at least $1,200 when coupled with federal relief — and extend the eviction moratorium.”

The Golden State Stimulus would provide a cash support directly to roughly four million low-income Californians who, coupled with federal stimulus, could receive at least $1,200 of direct relief. The state’s stimulus will also reach low-income Californians who are excluded from the federal stimulus, like undocumented households that file taxes with an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN), including parents with U.S. citizen children.

The $600 would go to taxpayers who received a California Earned Income Tax Credit (CalEITC) in 2020, as well as to 2020 taxpayers with Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITINs) who are eligible for and receive the CalEITC in 2021.
Newsom proposes ‘Golden State Stimulus’ of $600 for low-income Californians
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Lashaun Turner
Lashaun Turner

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