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An initiative promised 20,000 homes for mentally ill Californians. It delivered far less

Editors Note: This story was reported by CalMatters. In the fall of 2018, California’s voters were determined to make a dent in the state’s rapidly escalating homelessness crisis. By a wide margin, they supported a ballot measure sold as No Place Like Home, which promised to use taxpayer money earmarked for mental health treatment to […]

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