CSAP News

Incompetent to Stand Trail 

California’s Department of State Hospitals’ (DSH) Incompetent to Stand Trial Diversion and Community Based Restoration Infrastructure Project provides $468.8 million in one-time grant funding to California counties to build, acquire, or develop residential housing settings for people who have been

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CalAIM  

Legislative Committees are working to get new members up to speed on policy and budget issues that have been in the works in Sacramento. The Senate Budget Committee held an informational hearing this week on CalAIM. You may view materials and

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Adderall Shortage

CSAP and SYASL are directly engaging with the American Psychiatric Association (APA) to help find solutions to the Adderall shortage. As the only APA affiliated advocacy organization in California, CSAP has been working directly with APA. Your APA and DB membership gives you access

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Homelessness 

Last week, the UC Center Sacramento held another presentation titled The Other Revolving Door: From Emergency Department to the Streets and Back Again with Dr. Aimee Moulin, Professor of Emergency Medicine at UC Davis Health and Mayor Darrell Steinberg, Mayor of Sacramento. You may

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Board of Pharmacy

The California State Board of Pharmacy met this week. Given all the recent prescribing issues, SYASL is doing its best to track conversations in this venue as well. You may view SYASL staff notes from this week’s board meeting here.

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Legislation

CSAP Sponsors More Legislation CSAP has signed on as the sponsor of AB 29 (Gabriel) Firearms: California Do Not Sell List. AB 29 will create a voluntary and confidential Do Not Sell List for firearm purchases across the state. The bill has

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