- Amends Mental Health Services Act (Proposition 63 of 2004) to transfer funds, for a two-year period, from
mental health programs under that act to pay for mental health services for children and young adults provided
through the Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment Program.
- Provides more than $225 million in flexible funding for mental health programs.
- Helps balance state budget during this difficult economic time.
- State General Fund savings of about $230 million annually for two years (2009-10 and 2010-11) from
redirecting a portion of Proposition 63 funds to an existing state program in place of state General Fund
support.
- Corresponding reduction in funding available for Proposition 63 community mental health programs.
- A YES vote on this measure means:
- A portion
of funds previously approved
by the voters under Proposition
63 to support the expansion
of community mental health
programs will be redirected over
the next two years to achieve state
General Fund savings.
- A NO vote on this measure means:
- All Proposition 63
funds would continue to be
used to support the expansion
of community mental health
programs. Other budget
reductions or revenue increases
would be needed to address the
state's fiscal problems.
- Summary of Arguments FOR Proposition 1E:
- This is a one-time
redirection of funds to
help close an unprecedented $42
billion budget shortfall. Voting
yes on Prop. 1E will ensure that
we can continue to provide
critical services to our most
vulnerable Californians. It's the
right thing to do for those who
need us most.
- Summary of Arguments AGAINST Proposition 1E:
- The Mental Health
Services Act's successful
programs save the state and local
governments money by reducing
incarceration, homelessness,
hospitalization, out-of-home
placements, and school failure.
During these difficult times, let's
keep programs that work and
respect the will of the people.
Vote no on Proposition 1E.
- Contact FOR Proposition 1E:
- No contact information was
provided.
- Contact AGAINST Proposition 1E:
- Rusty Selix
No on Prop. 1E
1127 11th Street, #925
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 557-1166
http://www.NoProp1E.com
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