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Behavioral Health Services Act will shift county funding to housing; Marin projects $12M transition gap and recommends mixed staffing and contract reductions

5873890 · October 3, 2025
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Marin County behavioral-health officials told the Board of Supervisors Sept. 30 that implementing the new Behavioral Health Services Act (BHSA), approved statewide as Proposition 1, will require the county to reshape its Mental Health Services Act-funded programs and create a projected multi-million-dollar budget transition gap tied to a new 30% housing requirement.

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