upper waypoint

Proposal Would Reinstate Programs to Keep Mentally Ill Out of Jail

at
Save ArticleSave Article
Failed to save article

Please try again

The head of the California Senate is proposing the state spend $50 million on programs to help keep mentally ill criminals from re-offending. Democrat Darrell Steinberg is calling for the Legislature to spend some of the state's recent windfall to bring back a program that died with budget cuts. Under Steinberg's proposal, the state would pay counties to fund mental health courts, substance abuse treatment and employment training programs.

Sponsored

lower waypoint
next waypoint
Should Kids Learn Financial Literacy in School? California Voters May DecideGaza War Ceasefire Talks Continue as Israel Threatens Rafah InvasionGrooblen: 'Egg Freeze'Will the U.S. Really Ban TikTok?Inheriting a Home in California? Here's What You Need to KnowCalifornia Forever Shells out $2M in Campaign to Build City from ScratchCongressional Recount Drama and Questions About Campus ProtestsCalifornia Housing Is Even Less Affordable Than You Think, UC Berkeley Study SaysBuying and Selling a Home in California Is About to Change: Here's HowThe Night the Dumbarton Rail Bridge Went Up in Flames