加州州长否决了一项创建州认证康复住房的法案,理由是成本和重复,而批评者则表示,这将有助于扩大清醒住房。
California’s governor vetoed a bill to create state-certified recovery housing, citing cost and duplication, while critics say it would have helped expand sober housing.
加利福尼亚州州长Gavin Newsom否决了AB 255, 该法案旨在建立一个州认证的清醒恢复住房制度,
California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed AB 255, a bill to create a state-certified sober recovery housing system, citing duplication and cost, stating existing guidance already allows local use of homelessness funds for such housing.
议员马特·哈尼批评了否决权,认为政策不明确妨碍了住房的复苏发展,而倡导者则注意到该法案的修正案减少了国家的资金需求。
Assemblymember Matt Haney criticized the veto, saying unclear policies hinder recovery housing development, while advocates noted the bill’s amendments reduced state funding needs.
该立法需要认证,第一年费用为412万美元,部分由方案费抵消。
The legislation would have required certification with $4.12 million in first-year costs, partially offset by program fees.
Newsom支持在“住房第一”内恢复住房,但敦促在没有新的官僚主义的情况下开展合作。
Newsom supports recovery housing within Housing First but urged collaboration without new bureaucracy.
同时,特朗普总统领导下的联邦政府正在结束住房第一融资,用于没有治疗要求的住房,这是Haney反对的转变。
Meanwhile, the federal government under President Trump is ending Housing First funding for housing without treatment requirements, a shift Haney opposes.