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What we know about Newsom’s plan to compel care for homeless, mentally ill Californians

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What we know about Newsom’s plan to compel care for homeless, mentally ill Californians

Mayors of a few of California’s largest cities on Friday endorsed Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposal to push extra folks with extreme psychological well being and habit points into court-ordered remedy, or not less than a framework of the concept.

To this point, Newsom has unveiled basic particulars of his plan, which he’s calling the Neighborhood Help, Restoration and Empowerment Court docket. The purpose of CARE Court docket is to leverage judicial energy to compel hundreds of individuals fighting severe habit, psychological and behavioral well being points and power homelessness into remedy and housing.

The bipartisan group of mayors expressed hope, nonetheless obscure, that the plan might lastly get their most determined residents into much-needed remedy. Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti mentioned he needed to “wholeheartedly embrace” the CARE Court docket framework. Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg mentioned he was “very, very happy” about what he characterised as a “basic shift within the legislation.”

Others hinted on the want for extra particulars and referred to the proposal as simply one in all many wanted to resolve the disaster.

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“Many particulars of the proposal earlier than us must be mentioned by stakeholders and repair suppliers,” Bakersfield Mayor Karen Goh mentioned. “However we agree that we should discover more practical options to psychological well being care and remedy for our homeless residents. This plan of care, this plan of housing and the court-ordered response, is a step.”

Here’s what we all know thus far about CARE Court docket, and what we don’t.

What CARE Court docket does

Every of California’s 58 counties would arrange the packages as a part of their civil court docket methods. Members of the family, clinicians, counties, behavioral well being suppliers and first responders might all petition a choose to implement plans for folks in want.

Program members do not need to be homeless. The CARE Court docket framework particularly goals to succeed in those that undergo from untreated psychotic issues resembling schizophrenia and people with substance abuse issues. They may embrace those that have been simply arrested and launched, or those that are exiting a short-term involuntary hospital maintain.

Judges must order a medical evaluation, and eligible members can be positioned underneath court-ordered take care of as much as 24 months. This system emphasizes medicine, housing and substance abuse remedy.

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“We’re placing every part we will into this,” Newsom mentioned. “We acknowledge what you see each single day. It’s unacceptable. And we acknowledge our accountability, our ethical accountability.”

CARE Court docket shouldn’t be conservatorship reform

In January, Newsom advised “leaning into conservatorships” this 12 months. As an alternative, he went with CARE Court docket.

It’s unclear why the governor pivoted, however conservatorships are thought-about extremely controversial. Critics depict them as an inhumane mechanism to strip people of their rights, whereas proponents herald them as a approach to assist those that can’t assist themselves.

CARE Court docket would as a substitute emphasize partnership with a participant through a “client-centered strategy” to remedy. The plans can be managed by a neighborhood care staff.

‘“We’re right here about supportive decision-making, coming in, working with stabilizing people to the purpose the place that perception, that judgment that’s lacking to make necessary medical medical choices, begins to get restored,” mentioned Dr. Mark Ghaly, California’s well being and human providers secretary.

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Individuals might nonetheless be hospitalized or ordered right into a conservatorship if a CARE Court docket plan is unsuccessful, although it’s unclear what standards can be used to make that call.

How a lot will CARE Court docket value?

That’s additionally unknown. However the brand new program would in all probability require a mix of current and new funding, and what Newsom described as “unprecedented investments” in establishing the mandatory medical infrastructure and workforce.

Billions are already on the desk from latest investments for psychological and behavioral well being providers, together with supportive housing. However new {dollars} can be wanted to assist the courts’ implementation of the packages and to finance the general public defenders and so-called supporters who would accompany a court-ordered remedy plan.

The administration mentioned it nonetheless must work with the Legislature and Judicial Council to crunch the numbers and decide how a lot this new plan would value.

When will CARE Court docket go into impact?

Once more, that’s unclear. Newsom pledged urgency in enacting CARE Court docket, however the plan nonetheless requires legislative approval.

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Newsom mentioned he thinks the CARE Court docket framework belongs within the price range, which might enable for faster implementation as a result of lawmakers must approve the fiscal blueprint annually in June. Till then, the administration has to barter with stakeholders and legislative leaders.

“It’s going to be cussed. We’ve received work to do,” Newsom mentioned. “We’ve received to get [it] permitted by the Legislature. We need to transfer this within the subsequent couple of months.”

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Video: Biden Tells Hurricane Survivors, ‘We Will Be There With You’

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Biden Tells Hurricane Survivors, ‘We Will Be There With You’

During his speech at the White House on Wednesday, President Joe Biden spoke about the hurricane Helene recovery efforts saying he expects to ask congress for additional funding to the affected states.

Good morning. It’s not just a catastrophic storm. It’s a historic, history-making storm. Communities are devastated. Loved ones waiting, not sure if their loved ones are OK. They can’t contact them because there’s no cellphone connections. Many more folks displaced with no idea when they’ll be able to be returned to their home, if ever, if there’s a home to return to. I’ve directed my team to provide every available resource as fast as possible to your communities to rescue, recover and to begin rebuilding. In addition to FEMA, it includes the Federal Communications Commission to help establish communications capability. The National Guard, the Army Corps of Engineers and the Department of Defense are going to provide all the resources at its disposal to rescue and assist in clearing debris and delivering life-saving supplies. So far, that’s over 3,600 personnel deployed. That number is growing by the day. As president, I’ve seen firsthand the devastating toll that disasters like this take on families and communities. I’ve been on the ground in many disaster areas since I’ve been president. I’m here to tell every single survivor in these impacted areas that we will be there with you as long as it takes.

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Harris campaign 'underwater' in key battleground state, Dem rep warns donors

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Democratic Michigan Rep. Elissa Slotkin, who is running for a Senate seat this cycle, recently warned donors that Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign is “underwater” in the key battleground state, according to a report. 

“I’m not feeling my best right now about where we are on Kamala Harris in a place like Michigan,” Slotkin told donors during a virtual campaign event with Democratic New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker last Wednesday, according to Axios. 

“We have her underwater in our polling,” Slotkin added, according to audio Axios obtained from the event. 

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Rep. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., who is running for Senate, is reportedly concerned President Biden being atop the ticket will keep her from wining the state’s open seat.  (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

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Latest polling shows former President Donald Trump closing in on Harris in the key battleground states of both Michigan and neighboring Wisconsin. Harris received 48% of support among likely Michigan voters in a New York Times/Siena College poll this week, while Trump garnered 47% support in the poll — effectively locking the pair in a tie well within the poll’s margin of error. 

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Rep. Elissa Slotkin reportedly told donors that Michigan, one of the most important swing states that will likely determine the 2024 presidential election, is showing low enthusiasm for Vice President Harris. (Getty Images)

A USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll of likely voters in the Great Lake State released last week found Harris was up three points over Trump. That poll had a 4.4% margin of error.

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Michigan is once again a key battleground state this year, as Harris and Trump zigzag campaign events across the state, as well as in other key states such as Pennsylvania, Georgia and Wisconsin. 

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US Vice President Kamala Harris during a campaign event at the Philip Chosky Theatre in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US, on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024. (Rebecca Droke/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

The Axios article noted that if Trump secures votes from the Sunbelt States across the southern portion of the U.S., he would only need to win either Michigan, Wisconsin or Pennsylvania to declare victory. While Harris’ easiest path to victory is locking down Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.

Trump won Michigan in his 2016 election against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton by a 0.23% margin. President Biden won by 2.78% in the state in 2020 when he faced off against Trump. 

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Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump listens at a town hall campaign event at Macomb Community College, Friday, Sept. 27, 2024, in Warren, Michigan. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Slotkin, who has served in the U.S. House since 2019, announced her Senate run last year after Democratic Sen. Debbie Stabenow said she would not seek re-election. Her remarks that Harris is “underwater” in Michigan could have been campaign rhetoric to drum up donations, but the campaign did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s inquiry for additional comment on the campaign event.

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Fox News Digital also reached out to the Harris campaign for comment on the report, but did not receive a reply. 

Get the latest updates from the 2024 campaign trail, exclusive interviews and more at our Fox News Digital election hub.

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How, when and where to watch the Vance-Walz vice presidential debate

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CBS News is hosting the debate between Ohio Sen. JD Vance and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz — two vice presidential hopefuls facing each other Tuesday night.

The two will champion their running mates — former Republican President Trump and Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris — as part of their final pitch to voters, just over a month from election day.

Vance, known for his memoir, “Hillbilly Elegy,” served in the Marine Corps before moving to San Francisco and working as a venture capitalist. He returned to his home state of Ohio, where he was elected senator in 2022.

Walz was born in Nebraska and moved to Minnesota as an adult. He served for 24 years in the Army National Guard and as a high school teacher and football coach. He served as a representative in Congress for 12 years before being elected to two terms as governor of Minnesota.

The two will meet at the CBS Broadcast Center in New York for the debate. No audience will be present.

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When is the debate?

The debate begins at 6 p.m. PDT.

It will run for 90 minutes, with two four-minute breaks.

How can I watch it?

CBS will be airing the debate on all of its platforms — the CBS Television Network, Paramount+, CBS News 24/7, CBSNews.com and YouTube.

Most other major networks will air the simulcast of the debate.

Who are the moderators?

CBS News anchor and managing editor Norah O’Donnell, along with “Face the Nation” moderator and chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan will moderate.

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How will it work?

In the previous two presidential debates — the first between Trump and President Biden and the second between Trump and Harris — the mechanics of the debate became a heated topic between the two campaigns.

The network said that moderators “reserve the right to turn off candidate microphones.” Otherwise, both candidate microphones will be live.

Each candidate will get two minutes to answer and two minutes to respond to a question. They’ll each get one minute for rebuttals.

Moderators will not fact-check live, but the New York Times reported that CBS plans to have a QR code displayed prominently throughout the debate. The code will send viewers to CBS’ website, where CBS journalists will be fact-checking in real time.

Vance won a coin toss and chose to give the final closing statement.

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