After years of talk, lawmakers are taking steps to overhaul the state’s mental health care system and put billions of dollars into new housing. Much of the impetus appears to be coming from a governor who has made these his signature issues and federal court decisions that have put local governments in a bind.
“Asking counties to do more with less will unleash unintended consequences,” said Chevon Kothari, deputy county executive for Socia...
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