PROPOSITION 1 Bonds for Mental Health Treatment Facilities
Passed CA · 2024-03-05
In plain English
This ballot measure would allow the state to borrow money by issuing bonds (a type of loan) to pay for building and improving mental health treatment facilities. The borrowed money would be used specifically for constructing or upgrading places where people receive mental health care and treatment.
If this passes
What would actually change. No predictions, no opinions.
- The state would be authorized to issue bonds to raise money for mental health treatment facilities
- The borrowed funds would be used to build new mental health facilities or improve existing ones
- Taxpayers would eventually repay the borrowed money plus interest through the state budget
Who's funding each side
Supporting (Yes)
$1062.8M
Top donors
AIDS Healthcare Foundation$65.1M
California Teachers Association Issues PAC$47.8M
Michael R BloombergFounder, Bloomberg LP
$46.1M
Opposing (No)
$1569.3M
Top donors
Margaret WhitmanRetired Business Owner, N/A
$144.2M California Apartment Association Issues Committee$89.0M
Essex Property Trust, Inc., And Affiliated Entities$59.3M
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- Measure text and title: official ballot materials.
- Committee finance: campaign disclosure filings (Forms 460 & 497) filed with the California Secretary of State (Cal-Access).
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