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Governor Gavin Newsom signed his Care Court proposal into law on Wednesday.
He's signed it at an event in Santa Clara County with other local leaders, families and service providers.
The goal is to help people off the streets and into the care they need.
It was approved by the Senate and Assembly in August.
The state says it gives those on the ground the ability to put those struggling into the system providing a court-ordered care plan.
Governor Newsom calls it new hope for thousands suffering from severe forms of mental health such as schizophrenia or other psychotic disorders.
It's meant to prevent more restrictive conservatorships or incarceration, and instead, stabilize and support this specific community.
Gov. Newsom signs Care Court bill into law to help unhoused community
The court-ordered care plans will last up to 24 months and will be managed by a care team.
It will provide everything from medications to housing plans.
But opponents say it infringes on people's rights.
Funny what happens when the "homeless" start camping in very wealthy people's front yards isn't it?
He's signed it at an event in Santa Clara County with other local leaders, families and service providers.
The goal is to help people off the streets and into the care they need.
It was approved by the Senate and Assembly in August.
The state says it gives those on the ground the ability to put those struggling into the system providing a court-ordered care plan.
Governor Newsom calls it new hope for thousands suffering from severe forms of mental health such as schizophrenia or other psychotic disorders.
It's meant to prevent more restrictive conservatorships or incarceration, and instead, stabilize and support this specific community.
Gov. Newsom signs Care Court bill into law to help unhoused community
The court-ordered care plans will last up to 24 months and will be managed by a care team.
It will provide everything from medications to housing plans.
But opponents say it infringes on people's rights.
Funny what happens when the "homeless" start camping in very wealthy people's front yards isn't it?