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VOTERS APPROVE PROPOSITION 1 For Immediate Release                                                    Contact: Molly Weedn  March 21, 2024                                                                   [email protected]                                                                                                  Anthony York                                                                                                  [email protected]  Voters Approve Proposition 1, Landmark Measure to Fund Mental Health and Homelessness Programs  The major overhaul to…

VOTERS APPROVE PROPOSITION 1

For Immediate Release                                                    Contact: Molly Weedn 

March 21, 2024                                                                   [email protected] 

                                                                                                Anthony York 

                                                                                                [email protected] 

Voters Approve Proposition 1, Landmark Measure to Fund Mental Health and Homelessness Programs 

The major overhaul to California’s mental health funding system and $6.4 billion bond will expand access for hundreds of thousands of Californians, fund substance abuse treatment, provide housing for veterans and help get those suffering from mental health crises off the streets and into care

Sacramento – Governor Gavin Newsom issued the following statement following the passage of Proposition 1:

“This is the biggest change in decades in how California tackles homelessness, and a victory for doing things radically different. Proposition 1’s passage means we can begin repairing the damage caused by decades of broken promises and political neglect to those suffering from severe mental illness. 

“Now, counties and local officials must match the ambition of California voters. This historic reform will only succeed if we all kick into action immediately – state government and local leaders, together. 

“It’s time to get to work.”