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[PDF] The 2021-22 May Revision—Overview and Analysis of Housing and Homelessness Proposals

We recommend approving the administration’s proposal for a homelessness assessment. The outcome of that assessment could help determine if state investments are aligned with local homelessness response systems.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/localgov/2021/May-Revision-Analysis-of-Housing-and-Homelessness-Proposals-Overview-052621.pdf

[PDF] Supplemental Report of the 2023-24 Budget Act

(iv) Have been approved to receive Homeless Assistance Program benefits. (v) Are engaged in supportive services as captured in Cal-OAR. (vi) Are in welfare-to-work sanction status. (vii) Are enrolled in the Home Visiting program.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2023/4803/supplemental-report-2023.pdf

[PDF] The 2022-23 Budget: The Governor’s Homelessness Plan

The 2022-23 Budget: The Governor’s Homelessness Plan 2 0 2 2 - 2 3 B U D G E T 1 Summary Homelessness in California. While homelessness is a complex problem with many causes, the high costs of housing is a significant factor in the state’s homelessness crisis.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2022/4521/homelessness-plan-020922.pdf

[PDF] Homelessness Data Integration System L E G I S

Homelessness Data Integration System L E G I S L AT I V E A N A LY S T ’ S O F F I C E 13 Various Entities Help Address Housing and Homelessness Federal, state, and local governments fund a variety of programs aimed at helping Californians, particularly low-income Californians, afford housing and assist those who are experiencing homeless or are at risk of becoming homeless. „ Federal Government.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/socservices/2023/Housing-and-Homelessness-Challenges-020623.pdf

[PDF] The 2024-25 Budget: Medi-Cal Analysis

Relatedly, the 2022-23 budget package provided $1.5 billion General Fund over two years for the Behavioral Health Bridge Housing (BHBH) initiative, which supports the development of transitional housing for people who are experiencing homelessness and have serious behavioral health conditions.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2024/4838/Medi-Cal-021424.pdf

[PDF] Health: Discretionary Spending Proposals in the 2022-23 May

Health: Discretionary Spending Proposals in the 2022-23 May Revision (In Millions) Program or Department Proposal 2021-22 2022-23 SAL Exclusion One Time Ongoing 2021-22 2022-23 Behavioral Health Additional Children and Youth Behavioral Health Initiative grants — $158.0 — — — Provide additional funding for medication assisted treatment expansion project — 35.0 $61.0 — — Construct regional wellness
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2022/4598/Tables/1_Health.pdf

[PDF] Housing and Homelessness: Discretionary

Housing and Homelessness: Discretionary Spending Proposals in the 2022-23 May Revision (In Millions) Program or Department Proposal 2021-22 2022-23 SAL Exclusion One Time Ongoing 2021-22 2022-23 BCH Agency Encampment Resolution Grants Program — $500.0 — — — HCD Interim Housing — 250.0 — — $250.0 HCD Infill Infrastructure Grant Program — 225.0 — — 225.0 HCD Affordable Housing and
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2022/4598/Tables/3_Housing-Homelessness.pdf

[PDF] Appendix Figure 7 Transportation: Discretionary Spending

Appendix Figure 7 Transportation: Discretionary Spending Proposals in the 2021-22 Budget Package General Fund (In Millions) Program or Department Proposal 2020-21 2021-22 CalSTA Highways, roads, and transit (transportation infrastructure package)b — — CalSTA Port of Oakland truck, rail, and neighborhood safety corridor — $280 CalSTA Transportation infrastructure (ZEV package) — 100 Caltrans
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2021/4448/Spending-Plan-Appendix-102721.pdf

[PDF] Supplemental Report of the 2019-20 Budget Act

The following data shall be included, as available and applicable, for new households that include both SSI and non-SSI recipients; continuing households that include both SSI and non- SSI recipients; and new households that include only SSI recipients: (1) number of approved and denied CalFresh applications from households, (2) primary reasons for denial, (3) method of application submission,
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2019/4084/supplemental-language-2019.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