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Mental Health Becomes Key in California Corrections Budget

Inside the California Medical Facility in Vacaville, Calif.Β Credit: Rich Pedroncelli /Β AP Photo

SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Democrats in the Legislature want the state corrections budget to spend tens of millions of dollars more on mental health services as a way to improve treatment and increase rehabilitation options.

They are making their case as lawmakers have just days to craft a budget deal before Sunday's deadline and as the state and a handful of counties deal with lawsuits related to the treatment of mentally ill inmates in the state prison and local jail systems.

Among the proposals is $12 million to train law enforcement officers to spot warning signs of mental illness.

Their plan also includes $24 million to train prison employees to work with mentally ill inmates and nearly $90 million for other programs to aid offenders with mentally health or substance abuse problems.

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