Bill
AB 722
Reentry Housing and Workforce Development Program.
Creates a state grant program to help recently incarcerated individuals exit homelessness by providing permanent housing and employment support.
Bill
AB 722
Creates a state grant program to help recently incarcerated individuals exit homelessness by providing permanent housing and employment support.
Author: Ávila Farías
Introduced: February 14, 2025
Status: In committee — Held under submission (last action 2025-05-23)
AB 722 would create a state grant program to help people with recent histories of incarceration exit homelessness and obtain stable housing and employment. The bill cites evidence that supportive, housing‑based interventions reduce recidivism and asserts an intent to repurpose savings from planned prison closures toward community reentry solutions.
If funded and implemented, the program aims to reduce recidivism and homelessness among people leaving incarceration by coupling permanent housing support with services and employment interventions, while providing a statewide grant mechanism to scale evidence‑based reentry housing models.
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