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[PDF] Overview of State Homelessness Programs

California administers a variety of programs that assist those who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless by:  Funding construction and rehabilitation of housing and shelter for homeless individuals and families.  Helping homeless individuals and families pay for the cost of housing or temporary shelter.  Providing cash
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Econ/2016/Overview-State-Homelessness-Programs-022516.pdf

[PDF] California Spending Plan 2001-02

The budget also in- cludes an additional $10 million from the General Fund to further expand services for homeless mentally ill adults. Among the actions affecting General Fund expenditures, the Governor ve- toed a $2 million legislative augmentation to provide respite care for men- tally ill, $5 million for supportive housing programs, $5 million to provide a 3 percent
https://lao.ca.gov/2001/spend_plan/0901_spend_plan.pdf

[PDF] The Budget Act and Related Legislation California Spending Plan 2002-03

Reductions totaling $58 mil- lion were made in various categorical grant programs, including the adult and children’s systems of care, integrated services for the homeless, support- ive 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.pdf

[PDF] Ballot Analysis

In addition, one measure on the ballot, Proposition 2, would allow the state to use up to $2 billion in revenue bond funds to provide housing for the homeless mentally ill. These bonds would be repaid by revenues set aside for mental health programs, not the General Fund.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2018/overview-state-bond-debt-110618.pdf

[PDF] Housing Overview

Temporary Housing Assistance for Homeless Individuals. $50 million annually for four years for temporary housing assistance for homeless individuals. Senate. Approved $50 million. Assembly. No action.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Conf_Comm/2016/housing-overview.pdf

[PDF] Public Safety and Labor Agenda

May 2017 Page 2 Proposed 2017-18 Allocations From the State Penalty Fund a Program Existing Law Governor Assembly Senate Peace Offi cers Standards and Training $28,784 $46,496 $43,496 $46,496 Standards and Training for Corrections 16,880 17,209 14,209 10,000 Victim Compensation 13,027 9,082 8,082 9,082 Various OES Victim Programsb 11,884 12,053 11,553 12,053 CalGRIP 9,519 — 7,500c 7,500d CalWRAP
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Conf_Comm/2017/OES-State-Penalty-Fund-Conference-Issues-53117.pdf

[PDF] Understanding the Veterans Services Landscape in Calfiornia

LAO Findings With High Prevalence of Mental and Behavioral Health Diagnoses, Admitting More Previously Homeless Veterans Could Place Staffing Pressures on Veterans Homes. The USDVA estimates about 80 percent of homeless veterans nationwide have mental and behavioral health or substance use disorders.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2017/3525/veterans-services-011717.pdf

California Spending Plan 2001-02 Chapter 3 Part 2

The budget also includes an additional $10  million from the General Fund to further expand services for homeless mentally ill adults. Among the actions affecting General Fund expenditures, the Governor vetoed a $2  million legislative augmentation to provide respite care for mentally ill, $5  million for supportive housing programs, $5  million to provide a 3  percent
https://lao.ca.gov/2001/spend_plan/0901_spend_plan_chap_3b.html

[PDF] The 1991-92 Budget: Perspectives and Issues

. • Elimination of the Homeless Assistance Program ($35 million General Fund savings). This component of the AFDC program provides special grants for tempo- rary shelter and for permanent housing to families who are homeless or who are about to become homeless. • Foster care rate freeze ($45 million General Fund savings).
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1991/pandi_91_part2.pdf

2000 Budget Analysis: H&SS; DMH 4440

Decision on Mentally Ill Homeless Pilot Projects Should Await Evaluation Review We withhold recommendation on the $20 million proposed for the continuation and expansion of pilot projects to assist the homeless mentally ill, pending review of the statutorily r equired report (due May 1, 2000) on the effectiveness of the three existing projects.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2000/health_ss/hss_13_DMH_4440_anl00.htm