Gov. Brown Approves $2 Billion To House Mentally Ill Homeless People

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - California Gov. Jerry Brown has approved spending $2 billion to build permanent housing for homeless people with mental illnesses.

The Democratic governor announced signing AB1618 on Friday.

The measure allows the state to sell bonds for homeless shelters and repay the debt with money from a 2004 voter-approved tax on millionaires. It requires counties to provide supportive services for people housed with state aid.

Legislative analysts expect the measure to fund at least 14,000 units. Federal housing officials estimate more than 29,000 homeless Californians were living with serious mental illness in 2015.

Senate Democrats proposed the idea, saying it will improve the quality of life for people living in despair. It easily cleared the Assembly and Senate last month.

 

Copyright 2016 The Associated Press.

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