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Newsom says he wants to build facilities where over $10,000 people a year can live and be treated for mental illness. Newsom’s past policies have been heavily criticized for not producing results and this time he wants California voters to weigh in on his new plan.

Newsom says he wants to build facilities where over 10,000 people a year can live and be treated for mental illness. Newsom’s past policies have been heavily criticized for not producing results and this time, he wants California voters to weigh in on his new plan.

With over 170,000 people unhoused in California last year, Newsom is laying out his latest plan to get people off the street. On Sunday he discussed the initiative in San Diego as a part of his five-day state tour to announce his policy goals. "The most acute challenge the state faces…that’s the issue of the integration of housing and the supportive services…It stabilizes individuals that are in acute stages of psychosis, people that are self-medicating with drugs and alcohol addictions," Newsom said. The measure will allow bonds and funds collected via the Mental Health Care Act tax to help fund the construction of smaller homes and permanent housing residential spaces where mental health care services are also available.

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