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SACRAMENTO — Gov. Gavin Newsom is expected to call for better mental health care to help the state’s huge homeless population when he addresses one of the state’s most pressing problems in his second State of the State speech.
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Homeless set up camp on Santa Clara Street in downtown Fresno (GV Wire/Jahz Tello)
Newsom’s State of the State address is set for mid-morning in the ornate Assembly Chambers and is likely to be more focused than his marathon budget address last month that lasted nearly three hours.
The Democratic governor will speak while his most vocal critic — President Donald Trump —visits Southern California. Newsom and the Republican president have repeatedly traded tweet storms over whether California’s leaders are doing enough to get transients off the streets. Trump on Tuesday criticized Los Angeles’ officials for failing to stem that city’s homelessness epidemic, warning that the federal government will intervene if Los Angeles doesn’t “clean it up fast.”
While homelessness in most states has declined, the number of people living on California streets jumped 16% in 2019 to about 151,000. Local governments have historically handled the bulk of homeless services, but state officials have boosted funding in recent years by more than $1 billion.
This year, Newsom wants to spend another $750 million combating homelessness and wants to give the money to as yet unnamed regional administrators instead of local governments. The independent Legislative Analysts’ Office has criticized that approach, saying it likely won’t have a meaningful impact.
Newsom counters that the homelessness problem is so bad the state needs to try something different. Earlier this year, he sent camping trailers from the state fleet to cities in need and ordered excess state land to be used for temporary shelters.
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