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Format: The 2018-19 Budget: The May Revision—Health and Human Services (HHS)-Related Funding to Address Homelessness May 17, 2018 - The Governor’s 2018 19 May Revision proposes a package of actions and funding augmentations aimed at alleviating homelessness.
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SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT OF THE 1997 BUDGET ACT, Part III

Alternatives to Armories for Homeless Shelters. It is the intent of the Legislature that the Legislative Analyst's Office (LAO)--in consultation with the Military Department, the Department of Housing and Community Development, the Department of Community Services and Development, advocates for housing for the homeless, and other parties as necessary--analyze and
https://lao.ca.gov/1997/082997_sup_report/1997_Supplemental_Report3.html

Rethinking the Cal-Vet Loan Program Part II

Surplus Cal-Vet funds could also be used to assist homeless and unemployed veterans. The Governor has announced his intention to end the use of state armories as homeless sh elters, and has also indicated his plan to terminate local grant funding to support such shelters.
https://lao.ca.gov/1998/011698_calvet/011698_Cal-Vet_partb.html

[PDF] UPDATE NOVEMBER 1998

Pro- vided $3 million to expand and improve existing programs to assist homeless, illiterate, unem- ployed, and drug-addicted parolees. Parolee Casework Services. Provided $5.5 million to help parolees safely reintegrate into society, including temporary help with trans- portation, housing, and other services.
https://lao.ca.gov/1998/cal_update/nov_98_inmate.pdf

California Update, July 1999

Treating Homeless TB Patients. Studies have shown that homelessness is a strong predictor of poor adherence to TB therapy. Without stable housing and adequate food, the provision of directly observed therapy to homeless patients is likely to be difficult.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/cal_update/jul_99_calupdate.html

[PDF] UPDATE

. • Treating Homeless TB Patients. Studies have shown that homelessness is a strong predictor of poor adherence to TB therapy. Without stable housing and adequate food, the provision of directly observed therapy to homeless patients is likely to be difficult.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/cal_update/jul_99_calupdate.pdf

[PDF] An LAO Overview of the 2000-01 May Revision

In other areas, the May Revision provides: $184 million (federal block grant funds) for em- ployment services in the California Work Opportu- nity and Responsibility to Kids program; $63 mil- lion, assuming 100 percent participation in the Healthy Families Program; $101 million for mental health initiatives, including funds for services to homeless adults or those who are at risk
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/051700_may_revision/051700_may_revision.pdf