The Mental Health Services Act (MHSA), also known as Proposition 63, has served as the primary source of funding for all MHSA programs for Tri-City Mental Health since 2008. Passed in 2004, the MHSA is funded through a tax imposed on Californians whose income exceeds 1 million dollars. Known as the “millionaire’s tax” this initiative is designed to expand and transform California’s county mental health system to provide more comprehensive care for those with serious mental illness, specifically in unserved and underserved populations.
30-DAY COMMENT & REVIEW PERIOD
The MHSA Annual Update FY 2025–26 to the Three-Year Program and Expenditure Plan for FY 2023–24—FY 2025–26 provides a comprehensive overview of the MHSA projects and programs funded through the Mental Health Services Act, based on data collected during FY 2023–24.The Draft MHSA Annual Update FY 2025–26 is posted for a 30–day public review and comment period from March 7, 2025 to April 8, 2025.
On April 8, 2025, the Tri-City Mental Health Commission is hosting a MHSA Public Hearing where community members are invited to join and review a presentation regarding program updates summarized in this draft document. The meeting will be held from 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm at the Tri-City MHSA Administrative Office located at 2001 N. Garey Avenue, Pomona, CA 91767. Participant feedback will be reviewed and incorporated into this plan.
Please review this important document and respond with any comments you would like considered by the MHSA team. You may submit comments and questions via email to Sara Rodriguez, LMFT, MHSA Projects Manager, at srodriguez@tricitymhs.org or via our public comment survey, available in English or in Spanish.
MHSA Annual Update FY 2025–26 (Draft)
Public Comment Survey | Encuesta de Comentarios Públicos