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Provider angst remains as California rolls out Proposition 1 funding
California's governor has characterized this month's awarding of $3.3 billion in grant funding for new residential and outpatient behavioral health services as the voter-approved Proposition 1's “biggest win yet.” But this month's announcement has not fully allayed the mental health provider community's concerns regarding the policy direction in which the state continues to move.