Overview
- In May 2025, Governor Newsom allocated $3.3 billion from Proposition 1 to projects ranging from crisis stabilization units in Del Norte County to residential addiction treatment in Los Angeles County
- Projected investments will create more than 5,000 treatment beds and nearly 22,000 outpatient slots, fulfilling roughly three-quarters of the bond’s bed commitment and over four-fifths of its outpatient promise
- Los Angeles County secured just over $1 billion for 35 projects, the nine-county Bay Area received about $500 million for 19 initiatives and the North Coast region led the state per capita with more than $24 million per 100,000 residents
- Ten awardees must complete facilities this year under strict “launch-ready” criteria and rural communities warn that the heavy administrative lift disadvantages small providers
- A separate $2 billion will fund permanent housing through Newsom’s Homekey+ program, including $1 billion earmarked for veterans