California Passes More Stimulus Checks, Recipients Can Get $ 600
Stimulus checks will also benefit undocumented families living in California. Unlike the previous round, contributors who earn up to $ 80, 000 dollars annually and did not receive payments corresponding to the first round will receive support
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More than a month ago, California Governor Gavin Newsom publicly stated that he would seek to promote the approval of a stimulus check for all citizens who qualified in his state.
California legislatures approved Governor Gavin Newsom’s plan to send additional stimulus checks of $ 800 dollars to statewide residents as soon as possible.
The president’s proposal was given, for the first time, in May, with the Golden State Stimulus II, with the aim of expanding the first round of payments that were made during the month of April. In that first round, people with income of $ 30, 000 dollars or less received payments .
Unlike the previous round, according to the official proposal, taxpayers who earn up to $ 75, 000 dollars annually and did not receive payments corresponding to the first round will receive $ 600 support dollars.
In addition, it was reported that families with dependents would receive $ 600 additional dollars in direct payments . Another of the benefits of this round has to do with the fact that it was authorized to give another $ 500 dollars in direct payments to undocumented families.
For the law to take effect it must be signed by The governor, according to the legislators, the document is already in the office of the state president to be signed in order to give the green light to the distribution. This is expected to occur no later than next week, but no specific date has been defined .
Monday night this week, California legislators approved the budget in order to issue this stimulus check. In addition to this, also extending the eviction moratorium and a new plan for the management of hazardous waste.
Once the governor signs the draft law, the corresponding government agencies will provide detailed information on how and when payments will be made to those who are beneficiaries.
During the first rounds of payments, the state informed that Californians would have to wait between one and two weeks to receive direct deposits to their accounts and four to six weeks for the physical checks to arrive at their addresses .
It is recommended that those who believe that they are candidates to receive the check and have doubts about it, go to the corresponding government authorities to have a clear idea of what the step to follow to ensure that the payment reaches the applicant’s hands.