Bill
AB 37
Revises provisions related to housing. (BDR 25-257)
AB 37 requires the California Workforce Development Board to study expanding the mental health workforce serving people experiencing homelessness, signaling future legislation.
Bill
AB 37
AB 37 requires the California Workforce Development Board to study expanding the mental health workforce serving people experiencing homelessness, signaling future legislation.
Author: Elhawary
Introduced: December 2, 2024
Status: Re‑referred to Assembly Committee on Labor & Employment (3/17/2025)
Code section added: Unemployment Insurance Code §14014.5
AB 37 directs the California Workforce Development Board (CWDB) to conduct a study on how to expand the workforce of mental health service providers who deliver services to people experiencing homelessness. The bill also states the Legislature’s intent to pursue future legislation to expand that workforce. The bill defines “homeless persons” to include individuals or families who lack (or are perceived to lack) a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence, or whose primary nighttime residence is a shelter, the street, a vehicle, or an unauthorized/uninhabitable structure.
The bill does not itself appropriate funds or create new programs; it imposes a study requirement on the CWDB. No deadlines, required deliverables, or funding sources for the study are specified in the text.
Because AB 37 only mandates a study and expresses legislative intent, immediate effects are limited. The study could produce findings and recommendations that prompt later legislation, budget requests, or programmatic changes to increase recruitment, training, credentialing, retention, and deployment of mental health workers serving homeless populations. Any concrete changes—funding, new programs, regulatory adjustments—would require subsequent legislative or administrative action.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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