How California can carry JFK's mental health torch

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Fulfilling 60-year-old vision would meet the moment.

Six decades after then-President John F. Kennedy signed into law ambitious mental health care legislation, you need not look further than Sean Messer's story to see the bill's reverberating and unintended consequences.

The Community Mental Health Act proposed 1,500 mental health centers throughout the country, supportive housing, and funding to expand the behavioral health workforce. JFK never conceived that deinstitutionalization would occur without the supportive community-based care he proposed, or that Ronald Reagan — first as California governor, then as president — would so drastically cut funding to mental health care that it would turn city streets into the open-air halls of a 1960s state-run mental health institution.

Top safety practices with ride-hailing apps Verify your driver, share your location, and be careful when you meet and enter the vehicle Those who argue against Newsom's proposal on the grounds of civil liberties ought only to look at the past 60 years of deteriorating conditions, dearth of services, and the mental health crisis unfolding on our streets.

 

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