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Proposition 1, titled Bonds for Mental Health Treatment Facilities, was a California ballot proposition and state bond measure that was voted on in the 2024 primary election on March 5. Passing with just 50.18 percent of the vote, [ 1 ] the proposition will provide additional behavioral health services and issue up to $6.38 billion in bonds to ...
After a close race, Gov. Gavin Newsom's Proposition 1 overhaul of California's mental health system narrowly passed in the 2024 primary election.
Proposition 1 would also revamp the Mental Health Services Act approved by voters in 2004. The act imposes a 1% tax on incomes in excess of $1 million to fund the expansion of mental health ...
The governor has staked a large part of his years-long strategy to overhaul homelessness and mental health care on the success of Proposition 1, which was on the March 5 ballot. The measure would ...
Proposition 1 asks voters whether to approve billions in funding for the construction of new inpatient and outpatient mental health and substance ... Proposition 1’s bond measure focuses on ...
Opponents of the proposition include mental health and disability rights groups, the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association and the League of Women Voters of California. Several county officials have ...
1: Passed Authorizes the issuance of $6.38 billion in bonds to build mental health treatment facilities, as well as fund housing for veterans and homeless individuals. Shifts about $140 million of annual existing tax revenue for existing tax revenue for existing mental health, drug, and alcohol treatment care from the counties to the state [21]
Prop. 1 redirects the majority of California Mental Health Services Act funding from the counties to the state, and will see billions spent on the construction of mental health facilities and ...