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Commission outlines community advocacy portfolio, FSP evaluation and Proposition 1 implementation work

Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission — Budget & Fiscal Advisory Committee · December 17, 2025
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Summary

Staff reviewed the commission’s current community advocacy contracts across nine priority populations, the full service partnership evaluation requirements under SB 465 (funded at $400,000 annually), and the commission’s role in implementing Proposition 1, including a $100,000 per year implementation allocation. Commissioners pressed for measurable outcomes and integrated fiscal-program oversight.

Ryan Kopchak, assistant deputy director for legislative and external affairs, and Lauren Quintero reviewed the commission’s community advocacy work and the legislative and fiscal context for full service partnerships (FSPs) and Proposition 1 implementation.

Kopchak described the nine priority advocacy populations the commission funds (transition-age youth, veterans, LGBTQIA+, immigrant and refugee communities, K–12 students, families/caregivers, consumers, diverse racial/ethnic communities, and older adults) and summarized local and statewide…

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