The forgotten report that upended mental health care in California

“The Dilemma of Mental Commitments in California.” Photo by UC Davis Library

If there was any single event that sped the emptying of state asylums in California in the late 1960s and early 1970s, it was the publication of a 204-page report entitled, “The Dilemma of Mental Commitments in California.” The report was an exposé, a philosophical treatise, and a policy prescription.

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Opinion

Corporate Real Estate Is Holding Us Hostage. Proposition 33 Is Our Chance to Fight Back

Sign advertising house for rent in the suburbs. Photo by Ajax9, Shutterstock

OPINION: In just three weeks, California will vote for a third time on expanding rent control. Or taken another way, voters will be asked to approve Proposition 33 which will repeal Costa-Hawkins and allow cities and counties to decide what type of rent control their residents need.

Podcast

A Look at California’s Competitive Congressional Districts, with Paul Mitchell

Illustration of Paul Mitchell by Chris Shary. Graphic, Capitol Weekly

CAPITOL WEEKLY PODCAST: Political data expert and regular Capitol Weekly contributor Paul Mitchell joins us for a look at the most competitive congressional districts in California. The race for control of Congress is tight, and these districts could decide which party holds the House in 2025. And he tells us which polls to watch (and which to ignore) and makes his prediction in the Kamala Harris- Donald Trump race.

Micheli Files

Some drafting observations on 2024 California bills

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In looking over the 1,200 bills that reached Governor Newsom’s Desk during the 2024 Session, I found several with interesting provisions. They are in random order as I came across them in my review of the bill language.

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