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Related: About this forumNewsom wants to use $46 billion surplus to combat homelessness, wildfires and other crisis
San Francisco Chronicle/1-10-22
SACRAMENTO Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed a budget Monday that would use Californias repeat surplus to help combat the thorniest problems facing the Bay Area and the state, from a lack of affordable housing to growing street encampments to organized retail theft.
Newsom proposes spending tens of billions of dollars from its $286.4 billion budget to confront disparities laid bare by the coronavirus pandemic. His plan calls for $2 billion in new funding to provide housing for mentally ill people and to clear homeless encampments. He also proposes $2 billion in grants and tax credits to speed up construction of affordable housing.
Im not naive, I see exactly what you see, Newsom said during a news conference in Sacramento. And thats that we need to do more and better because we still have tens of thousands of others struggling and suffering
All told, he said the state proposes spending about $14 billion to confront the homelessness crisis, including $12 billion in funding that was part of the budget approved last year. He said the plan includes 55,000 new homes and treatment beds.
Link (paywall): https://www.sfchronicle.com/politics/article/Newsom-wants-to-use-California-s-46-billion-16764677.php
Also budgeted:
Leaning into conservatorships, a form of court-ordered treatment for those with mental illness or addiction problems
Setting aside $9 billion to grow the states reserve accounts and pay down its pension debt
Combating the COVID-19 pandemic; climate change, homelessness, wealth inequality and crime
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)to the taxpayers it came from.
JohnSJ
(96,536 posts)TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)poli-junkie
(1,150 posts)need to invest in year-round schooling. Pay teachers more and have instruction year-round.
onecaliberal
(35,812 posts)Auggie
(31,798 posts)but let me add: homelessness caused by mental illness and addiction problems has been an unsolvable California problem for decades. This might be the only way.
Let's make sure though that with proper treatment, and if/when cured, there's an exit strategy for these folks. Most important? DO NOT LET FOR-PROFIT ENTITIES RUN ANY PROGRAMS.