Amid the fentanyl epidemic, California bill aims to create more drug-free homeless housing
Briefly

Many facilities designed for homeless individuals don't require residents to accept services or stay clean, posing the risk of relapse among those trying to maintain sobriety.
New legislative bill aims to allocate up to 25% of supportive housing funding for sober living facilities to provide drug-free housing options for residents.
State Assemblymember Matt Haney emphasizes the need to avoid returning individuals from detox programs to environments that tolerate drug use, highlighting the importance of supporting sobriety.
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