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California To Spend Billions to Tackle Homelessness

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A $2 billion plan to aid tens of thousands of homeless people struggling with mental illness in California has got the go ahead from Democrats and Republicans in Sacramento. The State Senate approved the measure yesterday. Now it's off to the Assembly and a vote expected later this week.

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