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          ASSEMBLY THIRD READING
          AB 1167 (Fong)
          As Amended  May 27, 2011
          Majority vote 

           BUSINESS & PROFESSIONS     6-0  HOUSING             7-0         
           
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          |Ayes:|Hayashi, Allen, Butler,   |Ayes:|Torres, Atkins, Bradford, |
          |     |Eng, Hill, Ma             |     |Cedillo,                  |
          |     |                          |     |Hueso, Jeffries, Miller   |
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          |     |                          |     |                          |
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           APPROPRIATIONS     12-5                                         
           
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          |Ayes:|Fuentes, Blumenfield,     |     |                          |
          |     |Bradford, Charles         |     |                          |
          |     |Calderon, Campos, Davis,  |     |                          |
          |     |Gatto, Hall, Hill, Lara,  |     |                          |
          |     |Mitchell, Solorio         |     |                          |
          |     |                          |     |                          |
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          |Nays:|Harkey, Donnelly,         |     |                          |
          |     |Nielsen, Norby, Wagner    |     |                          |
          |     |                          |     |                          |
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           SUMMARY  :  Creates the California Interagency Council on 
          Homelessness (council) and requires various state agencies to 
          meet quarterly to coordinate efforts on homelessness.  
          Specifically,  this bill  :  

          1)Creates the council, whose mission is to construct 
            cross-agency and community cooperation in responding to 
            homelessness and to identify and apply for increased federal 
            funding to respond to homelessness.

          2)Requires the Governor to designate a lead agency or 
            representative from the Governor's staff to direct the 
            council's work. 

          3)Requires the council membership to include: 









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             a)   At least one representative with decision-making 
               authority from each of the following:

               i)     Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation;

               ii)    Department of Housing and Community Development;

               iii)   Department of Mental Health;

               iv)     Department of Social Services; and,

               v)     Department of Veterans Affairs.

             b)   Two representatives from local law enforcement, county 
               or city government, or organizations representing these 
               interests, with one be appointed by the Senate Committee on 
               Rules (Senate Rules) and the other by the Speaker of the 
               Assembly (Speaker);

             c)   Representatives from two stakeholder organizations, with 
               one to be appointed by Senate Rules and the other by the 
               Speaker;

             d)   Two individuals who have experienced homelessness, with 
               one to be appointed by Senate Rules and the other by the 
               Speaker; and, 

             e)   A chair and vice-chair, to be appointed by the Governor. 


          4)Requires the council to: 

             a)   Meet quarterly; 

             b)   Seek all available funding to fund the council and its 
               activities; 

             c)   Operate within the current budget of each department and 
               agency represented, as specified.  Each department and 
               agency shall cooperate with the council and furnish it with 
               information and assistance that is necessary or useful 
               pursuant to this bill; and, 

             d)   Serve without compensation, except consumer 








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               representatives shall receive minimal compensation if 
               private funds are available.

          5)Authorizes the council to: 

             a)   Act as the lead for coordinating and planning the 
               state's response to homelessness, including identifying 
               federal funding sources and determining how the state 
               should apply for these resources; 

             b)   Establish working groups, task forces, or other 
               structures to assist in its work, within current costs or 
               private support;

             c)   Engage or accept the services of agency personnel and 
               nonprofit organizations, or employ council staff with 
               private or non-state funding; and,  

             d)   Invite stakeholders to participate in meetings or 
               provide information to the council. 

          6)Makes legislative findings and declarations.

          7)Defines the following terms:

             a)   "Council" means the California Interagency Council on 
               Homelessness; and,

             b)   "Stakeholder organization" means a nonprofit or 
               faith-based organization whose primary mission is to 
               prevent or end homelessness, to provide services or health 
               care to people who are homeless, or to create housing for 
               people who are homeless.

           EXISTING LAW  tasks several agencies with responsibilities 
          related to homelessness.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :  According to the Assembly Appropriations 
          Committee, cost pressure for the lead agency in the range of 
          $350,000 per year.  Once the council is established and operates 
          as a continuum of care or establishes a continuum of care for 
          the state, federal funds may be available to offset the costs of 
          the council.









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           COMMENTS  :  According to the author, "The State of California 
          continues to have a fragmented approach in dealing with 
          homelessness.  The state lacks coordination between state 
          agencies, local government, and non-profit organizations.  AB 
          1167 will establish a council in the state consisting of 
          representatives from multiple jurisdictions."

          According to information from the sponsor, California has the 
          largest homeless population in the nation, but is the only large 
          state without an interagency council on homelessness.  More than 
          10 California agencies administer programs affecting 
          homelessness, but there is no official coordination to ensure 
          greatest efficiencies.  

          According to the Corporation for Supportive Housing, though 12% 
          of the nation's residents live in California, about 26% of the 
          nation's homeless population resides in California.  With these 
          statistics, California not only has the highest population of 
          homeless people, but the highest ratio of homeless people.  
          Whereas the national incidence of homelessness is one in 400, 
          one of every 105 Californians is homeless on any given night. 

          The health, personal, and economic challenges that chronically 
          homeless individuals and families face and the lack of 
          effective, coordinated services to address these problems often 
          lead to a vicious cycle of housing instability and health 
          deterioration.  Health conditions of those experiencing 
          long-term homelessness often prevent housing stability, while 
          persistent homelessness impedes access to needed health and 
          employment services.  Consequently, people who are chronically 
          homeless cycle through costly emergency-driven public systems - 
          emergency shelters, emergency rooms, detoxification centers, 
          criminal justice facilities - without getting the ongoing care 
          they need to address severe mental illness, substance abuse 
          disorders, or chronic health conditions.  People who experience 
          multiple episodes of homelessness, who are chronically homeless, 
          or who frequently use avoidable crisis services use a 
          disproportionate share of public resources.

          This bill differs from AB 1177 (Fong) of 2009 by revising the 
          council membership and its appointments and reducing the 
          council's mandated actions.  This bill would authorize and 
          encourage the council to seek federal funding for its 
          activities.








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           Analysis Prepared by  :    Joanna Gin / B.,P. & C.P. / (916) 
          319-3301 


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