Over the next two years, the California Health and Human Services Agency (CHHSA) will use a $3 billion allocation to create clinically enriched behavioral health housing for homeless adults by funding renovations and acquisition of board and care facilities and residential care facilities for the elderly. The funding was provided through a budget funding package called the “California Comeback Plan” focused on affordable housing and crisis homelessness response signed on July 19, 2021. The package provides $10.3 billion for affordable housing and $12 billion over two years towards tackling the state’s homelessness crisis. The plan requires greater accountability . . .

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