The new budget would cut some COVID-19 spending, but invest in behavioral health and other services
San Diego County supervisors are considering a $2.76 billion spending plan for health, homelessness and social services that would add new behavioral health services, fund homeless shelters and develop affordable housing.
Programs that would see funding cuts from last year include Public Health Services, Housing and Community Development Services and Aging and Independence Services, as well as administrative support. “Even though there’s a budget decrease in the Health and Human Services Agency to reduce one-time pandemic costs, the county is still making long-term investments in mental health, substance use support, essential food and health services and efforts to reduce homelessness and increase affordable housing,” Chief Financial Officer Ebony Shelton said.
Under the department’s new budget, mental health services would jump about $495 million to almost $554 million. Funding for inpatient mental health care and alcohol and drug services would also increase. County programs for food assistance, health insurance and cash aid would see spending jump from about $612 million to $629 million and would add 119 new employees. Child Welfare Services would increase from $416 million to $431 million and hire 99 staff members. Homeless Solutions and Equitable Communities would expand from $48 million to $52.8 million.
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