Results for homelessness


463 results

Sort by date / relevance

[PDF] Health and Human Services Overview

Health and Human Services Overview June 1, 2015 Page 1 LAO 70 YEARS OF SERVICE Figure 4 Health and Human Services Overview Major Health and Human Services Augmentations Proposed by the Legislature 2015-16 General Fund Costs (In Millions) Agenda Page Senate Assembly Health — Restoration of select optional Medi-Cal benefi ts for adults $15.1 $15.1 3 Restore full adult dental benefi ts in Medi-Cal
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/conf_comm/2015/HHS-Overview-060115.pdf

[PDF] State Efforts to Address Youth Homelessness

California administers a variety of programs that assist youth (generally we are referring to individuals ages 16 to 24) who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. These state programs—which are discussed in greater depth in subsequent sections—can be classified as follows: „ Programs that provide housing and housing-related services that are directly
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/socservices/2017/Youth-Homelessness-101017.pdf

Sheltering the Homeless: Alternatives to the Armories

Sheltering the Homeless: Alternatives to the Armories Legislative Analyst's Office, December 3, 1997 Sheltering the Homeless: Alternatives to the Armories Background The state currently makes 26 of the state's National Guard armories available as temporary homeless shelters during the winter months.
https://lao.ca.gov/1997/120397_homeless/120397_armory.html

LAO Analysis of the 1997-98 Budget BillJudiciary and Criminal Justice, Departmental Issues Part I

The pilot projects included mu ltiservice centers to house homeless parolees, computer learning centers offering literacy training, job placement services, and two networks of residential and outpatient drug tre atment services the Los Angeles Prison Project Network and the San Diego Parolee Partnership Network.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1997/crim_justice_depts1-b_anal97.html

[PDF] The 2015-16 Budget: Improving State Programs for Crime Victims

The second Los Angeles TRC to receive state funding is affiliated with a community-based organization, the Downtown Women’s Center, which provides housing assistance and other supportive services in an effort to end homelessness for women.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2015/budget/crime-victims/crime-victims-031815.pdf

[PDF] Improving Outcomes for California Conservation Corpsmembers

In addition, CCC generally prioritizes applicants who are homeless or in unstable housing situations for placements in residential centers. Most Corpsmembers Assigned to Nonresidential Centers. About 56 percent of the roughly 1,450 corpsmembers report to nonresidential centers.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2018/3742/Improving-outcome-CA-conservation-corps.pdf

[PDF] Narrowing California’s K-12 Student Achievement Gaps

Low-income students, English learners, students with disabilities, foster youth, and homeless youth also have worse outcomes on average than other students. All five of these student groups had relatively low test scores and low graduation rates in 2018.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2020/4144/narrowing-k12-gaps-013120.pdf

[PDF] State and local government tax rules.

The state uses revenue from taxes and fees to fund a variety of programs and services, including education, health care, transportation, and housing and homelessness services. Vote Thresholds for Changing State Taxes and Fees.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2021/210534.pdf

[PDF] Analysis of the 1991-92 Budget Bill: Summary of Findings and Recommendations

.) ~ AFDC Homeless Assistance Program -- The budget propos- es legislation to eliminate this program, for a General Fund savings of $35 million. (Analysis, page 768.) ~ AFDC-U State-Only Program -- The budget proposes legislation to eliminate this program, for a General Fund savings of $7 million.
https://lao.ca.gov/1991/reports/0291_analysis_of_budget_bill.pdf