
"Controversial CA Mental Health Bond Expands Involuntary Treatment Options"
Advocates for disabled Californians are expressing shock and concern over last-minute changes made to Governor Gavin Newsom's $6 billion mental health bond proposal. The changes remove language that prohibited the funds from being used for involuntary confinements, potentially opening the door to the involuntary institutionalization of people with mental health illnesses. The bond measure, which aims to address the state's shortage of mental health treatment beds, would fund the construction of treatment facilities and supportive housing. Advocates argue that the changes contradict previous assurances that the funds would be used for unlocked, community-based settings. The bond measure will be placed on the March 2024 election ballot.