The measure passed by a narrow margin, with 50.2% of Californians voting in support, and 49.8% voting against.
Prop 1 will restructure California’s Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) and channel billions of dollars to mental health and addiction treatment facilities, particularly for those who are in crisis or experiencing chronic homelessness. It includes a $6.4 billion bond to fund such facilities, as well as veteran housing.
Newsom celebrated the win Wednesday evening on X, formerly known as Twitter, calling it a “huge victory.”
Proposition 1 PASSES.
This is a huge victory for doing things radically different when it comes to tackling homelessness.
The biggest change CA has seen in DECADES.
Now it’s time to get to work — repairing the damage caused by decades of broken promises and neglect to those… https://t.co/NYNujP8Iwk
— Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) March 21, 2024
Earlier Tuesday afternoon, the governor reached a deal with lawmakers to take early action with the state’s budget in order to curb the state’s projected $73 billion deficit.