This week, Governor Newsom signed Senate Bill 326 authored by Senator Susan Eggman, modernizing the Mental Health Services Act, and Assembly Bill 531 authored by Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin, a $6.38 Billion bond to build new behavioral health housing and treatment settings across the state. Californians will vote on this package, collectively known as Proposition 1, on the March 2024 ballot.
“This week has been powerful and incredibly effective in moving forward efforts to tackle our state’s mental health crisis. From the signing of my Youth Mental Health Services Bill, AB 289, earlier this week, to the signing of my colleagues’ bills yesterday, we are moving on this issue as one united front and that is how meaningful change happens,” said Assemblymember Chris Holden.
These bills collectively will work to allocate resources to California’s most vulnerable constituents who are fighting to overcome mental and emotional health challenges. The expansion of these resources allows for more citizens to find the necessary care needed in order for them to live productive lives in the state of California while also helping to prevent many people from facing some of the issues that can come from untreated mental disorders, including homelessness and substance abuse.
“I want to thank Senator Eggman and Assemblymember Irwin for authoring these bills and making mental health a priority. I am with you in this fight for a happier and healthier society,” said Holden.