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[PDF] Homelessness and Housing Data Tracking. The

Homelessness and Housing Data Tracking. The Department of Social Services shall provide written quarterly updates, commencing October 1, 2021, on the progress being made toward the development of the single homelessness and housing data reporting solution.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2021/4456/supplemental-language-2021.pdf

[PDF] And: (1) reducing the number of persons experiencing

And: (1) reducing the number of persons experiencing homelessness, (2) reducing the number of persons who become homeless for the first time, (3) increasing the number of people exiting homelessness into permanent housing, (4) reducing the length of time persons remain homeless, (5) reducing the number of persons who return to
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/socservices/2023/Homelessness-Augmentations-Oversight-022223.pdf

LAO 2007 Budget Analysis: Implementation of the Housing Bond

The Housing and Homeless Bond Act authorized $150 million in GO bonds to supply housing for low-income and homeless Californians. The amount includes $100 million for new, affordable rental housing, $25 million for home purchase assistance for first-time homebuyers, $15 million in loans to acquire and rehabilitate residential hotels serving low-income
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2007/general_govt/gen_02_anl07.aspx

LAO 2009-10 Budget Analysis Series: Health: Background

Generally, the services provided by theses programs are intended to help improve the health and functionality of individuals with mental illness while also minimizing their potential for disability, homelessness, criminal activity, and hospitalization.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2009/health/health_anl09002.aspx

Review of School Transportation in California

Homeless Students. The federal McKinney –Vento Homeless Assistance Act requires districts to provide transportation for homeless students. School Bus Ridership About One in Eight California Students Ride the Bus to School.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2014/education/school-transportation/school-transportation-022514.aspx

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.aspx

California’s High Housing Costs: Causes and Consequences

Though this report focuses on high housing costs, California also faces other significant housing challenges meriting legislative consideration, including: (1) facilitating housing options for the state ’s homeless individuals and families; (2) mitigating adverse health effects related to living in substandard housing or housing near sources of pollution; and (3) removing noneconomic barriers to housing, such as race, ethnicity, gender, and disability status.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2015/finance/housing-costs/housing-costs.aspx

LAO 2007 Budget Analysis: Department of Mental Health (4440)

Integrated Services for Homeless Adults. The Governor’s budget plan proposes to eliminate this program, for a reduction of $55 million General Fund. The program provides comprehensive services to individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness and have a serious mental illness.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2007/health_ss/hss_07_4440_anl07.aspx

[PDF] Overview of Proposition 98 and K-12 Issues

PAGE 5 K-12 Education: Detailed Budget Comparison Proposition 98 General Fund (In Millions) Governor Senate Assembly Differencea One-Time Spendingb College Readiness Block Grant — $242 — $242 Some 2019-20 LCFF costs supported with one-time fundsc $251 — $198 -198 Grants for schools serving low-performing students — — 50 -50 Technical assistance for charter school authorizers — 18 — 18
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Conf_Comm/2019/K-12-Proposition-98-Issues-053019.pdf

[PDF] Overview of University and Financial Aid Issues

Both houses adopt the Governor’s proposals to fund compensation and other operational cost increases, student hunger and homelessness initiatives, and deferred maintenance. „ Both Houses Fund Enrollment Growth, but at Different Levels.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Conf_Comm/2019/University-Financial-Aid-Issues-053019.pdf