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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 ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
Operators who spoke with LAist said they believed when voters approved Prop. 1 in March, that some funding would go toward board and care, which they say is a crucial housing option for people ...
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