California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a new law that could force some homeless people with mental issues into court-ordered treatment, which critics argue is cruel.
bounce from the streets to jails and hospitals. They can be held against their will at a psychiatric hospital for up to three days. But they must be released if they promise to take medication and follow up with other services.
"Continue to do what you’ve done and you get what you got. And look what we’ve got. It's unacceptable," Newsom said Wednesday before signing the law."This has been architected completely differently than anything you've seen in the state of California, arguably in the last century." ADAMS DENIES 'REASSESSING' NYC 'RIGHT TO SHELTER' AMID INFLUX OF 11,000 MIGRANTS, MARTHA'S VINEYARD PLANES
The Newsom administration estimates about 12,000 people could get help under the program. James Gallagher, the Republican leader of the state Assembly, said that's not enough."Although better than nothing, court essentially amounts to a new bureaucratic half-measure," said Gallagher, who like most of his Republican colleagues voted for the bill in the state Legislature."It's not the groundbreaking policy change we need.
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