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What would California Prop 1 do, if passed? If it passes, California's nearly $6.4 billion mental health funding measure will mark a victory for Newsom and Democratic leadership amid a budget ...
Grove’s support for Proposition 1 is emblematic of a shift in California politics: To solve a dire homelessness and mental health crisis, Republicans and Democrats are leaving their ideological ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) strongly touted Proposition 1, a ballot measure to spend billions on housing and treatment for homeless people with mental health and substance abuse issues that ...
Proposition 1 would amend the state's Mental Health Services Act which dictates the allocation of mental health spending. The state would receive 5% more of the revenue derived from a tax on ...
California proposition 1, also known as the Behavioral Health Services Program and Bond Measure, offers voters a chance to shape the state's approach to mental health and homelessness.
Proposition 1, which would redirect $6 billion for mental health and homeless support, remains too close to call on the morning after election day.
Elias: Proof of California Prop. 1’s worth will be in its performance Only time to tell if benefits of measure narrowly passed this week to fight homelessness outweigh $6.4 billion cost ...
Gov. Gavin Newson’s Proposition 1 measure approved bonds to fund treatment for mental illness and drug addiction under certain conditions. (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times) March 29, 2024 3 AM PT ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Proposition 1 is the only statewide measure on the ballot in March. It proposes treatment facilities for those with mental health and substance abuse issues.
California's Prop 1 takes 68 pages of the 112-page voter information guide. Here's what to know about the homeless housing and mental health services ballot measure.