Anonymous ID: 92b336 Jan. 8, 2020, 2:42 p.m. No.7755667   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5906 >>6058 >>6179 >>6238 >>6320

California Gov. Newsom seeks over $1 billion in state funds to fight homelessness

 

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) previewed $1 billion in budget proposals Wednesday to lower homelessness levels across the state.

 

The proposal includes $750 million in a new California Access to Housing and Services Fund to tackle multiple goals for the state's homeless population. The fund will “pay rent for individuals facing homelessness,” in addition to supporting “regions to bring on more dwelling units” and “help stabilize board and care facilities/homes,” according to a Wednesday statement.

 

The fund is designed to fill gaps in housing while more homeless infrastructure is built, according to the statement. Newsom also called on “philanthropy and the private sector to step up as well” to pay for the fund.

 

The fund will be established by an executive order Wednesday requiring state agencies to take “urgent and immediate” action by Jan. 31 to make state facilities and properties available to increase housing options for those experiencing homelessness, according to the Wednesday statement. The order also establishes a state crisis response team for communities to address homeless populations.

 

It also will immediately make 100 camp trailers available as temporary housing, alongside mobile health and social service clinics “across the state to communities in need.”

 

“The State of California is treating homelessness as a real emergency – because it is one. Californians are demanding that all levels of government – federal, state and local – do more to get people off the streets and into services – whether that’s housing, mental health services, substance abuse treatment or all of the above,” Newsom said in the Wednesday statement.

 

“That’s why we’re using every tool in the toolbox – from proposing a massive new infusion of state dollars in the budget that goes directly to homeless individuals’ emergency housing and treatment programs, to building short-term emergency housing on vacant state-owned land,” he continued.

 

The budget proposal, to be officially unveiled later this week, also includes $695 million, growing to $1.4 billion by 2022 to fund Medi-Cal, California’s Medicaid health program, and “address many challenges of chronically unsheltered populations – providing funding for tenancy support services, housing navigation services, recuperative care, and could include targeted rental assistance.”

 

https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/477425-california-gov-newsom-seeks-over-1-billion-in-state-funds-to-fight

 

https://www.gov.ca.gov/2020/01/08/governor-newsom-previews-1-billion-in-budget-proposal-to-jump-start-new-homeless-fund-and-provide-behavioral-health-services-signs-order-to-accelerate-state-action-to-fight-homelessness/

Anonymous ID: 92b336 Jan. 8, 2020, 3:17 p.m. No.7755977   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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He probably thought he wouldn't have to participate during that particular weekend Q mentioned if he got out in front and spun his circumstance…

Betting after he read the tweety replies to his nonsense IP excuse he is rethinking the participation during that weekend…