Politics & Government

‘An Important Step': State Senate Advances Legislation To Reform Conservatorship Laws

The bill would also update conservatorship laws to include substance-use disorder as a factor in addition to mental illness.

(Times of San Diego)

April 26, 2023

Mayor Todd Gloria testified before the state Senate’s Judiciary Committee Tuesday on behalf of California Big City Mayors in support of Senate Bill 43 to reform outdated conservatorship laws.

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Authored by Sen. Susan Talamantes Eggman, D-Stockton, the legislation would update California’s conservatorship laws to help those suffering from severe mental illness get the help and care they need.

SB 43 would expand the definition of “gravely disabled” in conservatorship law, allowing consideration of a person’s inability to attend to their necessary personal or medical care. It would also update conservatorship laws to include substance-use disorder as a factor in addition to mental illness.

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Gloria, chair of the bipartisan coalition of mayors of California’s 13 most populous cities, served as the lead witness in support of the behavioral health reform.

“Today, we took an important step toward reforming California’s inadequate conservatorship laws to ensure people suffering from severe mental illness and addiction issues can get the care they need,” Gloria said.

“All Californians have seen the need for this reform in their communities — whether among our unhoused population or families struggling to get care for a severely ill loved one,” he said. “By passing Sen. Susan Eggman’s Senate Bill 43, the Senate’s Judiciary Committee has advanced a truly significant behavioral health policy reform and given these folks hope.”

“California’s mayors are on the frontlines of the state’s homelessness and mental health crises, and we need tools like conservatorship to help our most vulnerable residents. We are excited to continue to work on this bill on behalf of the families and people who desperately need and deserve mental health care,” Gloria added.


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