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A month after postponing his trip to Burlington in early this month, Andrew Yang is making good on his rain check.
Yang will speak at 8 p.m. Saturday (Jan. 4) at The Washington, 306 Washington St., in downtown Burlington. “Beers With Andrew Yang!” is scheduled to last until 9 p.m. that evening.
It will be the first time the progressive entrepreneur has visited Burlington since launching his presidential campaign in November of 2017.
Yang is best known for proposing what he calls a Freedom Dividend — a universal basic income in the form of $1,000 monthly for every American adult. He believes the policy is the correct response to the loss of jobs associated with increased automation.
Yang’s platform also calls for "Medicare for All" and "Human-Centered Capitalism." He has clarified that his version of Medicare for All allows private insurance to remain an option.