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[PDF] An LAO Major Features of the 2000 California Budget

These projects provide a range of services to seriously mentally ill adults who are homeless, recently released from jail or prison, or at risk of homelessness or incarceration. Supportive Housing. The budget includes $25 million from the General Fund to provide grants for supportive housing for low-income individuals with mental health needs.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/070300_budget_maj_features.pdf

[PDF] 2001-02 Budget Bill Conference Committee Version

. $30.0 Department of Mental Health Augmented for programs for homeless mentally ill adults and respite care and rejected proposed reductions for supportive housing and managed care rates. $22.0 Adjusted patient caseload funding for state hospitals for recent population trends. -10.2 Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs Rejected proposals to reduce youth treatment services and
https://lao.ca.gov/2001/budget_packets/062601_conference_floor.pdf

California Spending Plan 2002: Chapter 4

Reductions totaling $58  million were made in various categorical grant programs, including the adult and children's systems of care, integrated services for the homeless, supportive housing grants, and dual diagnosis programs for mentally ill persons who are also addicted to illegal drugs.
https://lao.ca.gov/2002/spend_plan_02/0902_spend_plan_chap_4.html

[PDF] Improving Alternative Education in California

This was intentional, as the community day program was designed to Figure 1 Statutory Framework for Alternative Schools Continuation Community Day Community Mission Complete courses for graduation None identified Individually planned education Emphasize work and intensive guidance Emphasize occupations and guidance Meet students’ needs for flexible schedule or occupational goals Eligible to
https://lao.ca.gov/2007/alternative_educ/alt_ed_020707.pdf

[PDF] 2009-10 Budget Analysis Series: Federal Economic Stimulus Package: Fiscal Effect on California

The state could re- ceive more of the federal set-aside for high-speed rail development if the ability to match funds is given preference in the strategic plan. housing programs The ARRA provides approximately $13.5 bil- lion nationwide for various housing-related programs, including funds for affordable housing development, homelessness prevention, rental assistance, and emergency assistance for the redevelopment of abandoned and foreclosed homes.
https://lao.ca.gov/2009/bud/fed_stimulus/fed_stimulus_031009.pdf

[PDF] 1969 Budget Analysis: DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS

Originally the facility was primarily a home for the homeless veteran but it is now fundamentally a medical institution. All of the present membership have impaired health or a degree of disability. This condi- tion has caused a decrease in domiciliary care and an increase in need of hospital care.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1969/19_veterans_1969.pdf

[PDF] 1970 Budget Analysis: Veterans Affairs

Originally the facility was primarily a home for the homeless veteran but it is now fundamentally a medical institution. Present residents all have impaired health or a degree of disability. This condition has caused a decrease in domiciliary care and an increase in the need for hospital care.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1970/19_veterans_1970.pdf

[PDF] The issues in this section fall into three categories: (1)

The issues in this section fall into three categories: (1) reviews of sp~cific programs or policy. issues (such as the state's health care "safety net," programs for the homeless, and the home-to-school transportation program); (2) issues requiring important budget year implementation decisions (for example, the Greater Avenues for Independence (GAIN) program and the allocation
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1988/01_intro_1988.pdf

[PDF] The 1990-91 Budget: Perspectives and Issues

For example, recipients in rural communities with lower housing costs might be able to forego the statutory COLA for 1990-91 with less difficulty than recipients in urban areas, where high housing costs already place some recipients at risk of becoming homeless.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1990/pandi_90_part2.pdf

[PDF] The 1993-94 State Budget: Perspectives and Issues

Finally, there are numerous linkages between the provision of housing for certain groups and the provision of social and public health services, such as in the case of the homeless mentally disabled.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1993/pandi_93_5.pdf