"California's Proposition 1: The Close Vote and Future Implications"

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California's Proposition 1, a ballot measure aimed at expanding treatment centers and housing for people struggling with mental illness and addiction, is facing a close vote despite expectations of widespread approval. The measure would authorize $6.38 billion in bonds to fund facilities and housing, and would shift about $140 million annually from counties to the state. Proponents argue that Proposition 1 is crucial for restructuring California's behavioral health system and addressing the acute shortage of adult treatment beds, while opponents have raised concerns about the measure's financial implications and potential impact on taxpayer spending.
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- We still don't know the outcome of Proposition 1. Why is the vote so close? San Francisco Chronicle
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