California to make $3.3 billion available for mental health, substance use treatment centers
Time:2024-06-03 17:45:55 Source:businessViews(143)
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Hammered by mounting pressure to address the growing homelessness crisis in California, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Tuesday his administration will make $3.3 billion available ahead of schedule for counties and private developers to start building more behavioral health treatment centers as part of his efforts to fund housing and drug use programs.
It’s the first pot of money from a ballot measure designed to help cities, counties, tribes and developers build or renovate treatment centers and clinics, among other things. Voters passed it by a razor-thin margin in March after Newsom threw all of his political weight behind it, touting it as linchpin of the state’s efforts to reduce homelessness.
It authorizes the state to borrow nearly $6.4 billion to build 4,350 housing units and require counties to spend two-thirds of the money from a tax on millionaires on housing and programs for homeless people with serious mental illnesses or substance abuse problems. Applications for the money will open in July.
Previous:Beware the lovers' tiff... Couples' rows reach fever pitch after nine minutes
Next:Jacob Rees
You may also like
- Chicago Bears are ready to embrace 'Hard Knocks' cameras this summer
- As some universities negotiate with pro
- Columbia University extends negotiations with student protesters
- Magic hand Cavaliers worst playoff loss in franchise history, win 121
- Another Michigan dairy worker has bird flu, the third US case this year
- Service planned for former North Carolina Chief Judge John Martin
- Miller retires Judge to finish first 4
- Mike Trout leading majors in home runs, but is looking for more consistency at the plate
- Doctor Who fans brand sci