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CA SB456

Bill

Status

Engrossed

5/25/2023

Primary Sponsor

Caroline Menjivar

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Origin

Senate

2023-2024 Session

AI Summary

  • Changes requirement for 8 percent of specified housing funds from projects to units serving homeless or at-risk youth
  • Prioritizes at least one-half of youth-focused funds for units housing current foster youth ages 18 to 21
  • Exempts units housing current or former foster youth ages 18 to 21 from requiring referral through coordinated entry system for persons under juvenile court jurisdiction
  • Requires nonprofit corporations providing emergency shelter or transitional housing to submit a letter of support from a county, city, or local public entity to be eligible for youth housing grants
  • Department shall give preference to nonprofit applicants with experience providing direct services to homeless youth, at-risk youth, or former foster youth, and partner organizations

Legislative Description

Multifamily Housing Program: nonprofit corporations: homeless or at-risk youth.

Last Action

September 1 hearing: Held in committee and under submission.

9/1/2023

Committee Referrals

Appropriations7/12/2023
Human Services6/29/2023
Housing and Community Development6/8/2023
Appropriations4/25/2023
Human Services3/22/2023
Housing2/22/2023
Rules2/13/2023

Full Bill Text

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