SECTION 1.
The Legislature hereby finds and declares all of the following:(a) It is estimated that veterans constitute nearly 30 percent of California’s homeless adult population.
(b) According to the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, veterans are twice as likely to become homeless as nonveterans. Women veterans are four times as like as nonveteran women to become homeless.
(c) In its October 2002 report, “A Study on the Status of Homeless Veterans in California,” the California Department of Veterans Affairs estimated that up to 55,000 veterans are homeless on any given day in California, 27,000 in Los Angeles alone.
(d) There are less than 2,500 shelter and transitional beds specifically available for homeless veterans in California.
(e) Homeless veterans experience multiple barriers to employment, including long-term homelessness, unemployment, underemployment, higher rates of hepatitis C, higher rates of adult onset diabetes, physical and mental disability, posttraumatic stress disorder, and substance abuse issues.
(f) Over 80 percent of homeless veterans who receive housing and support services from veteran-specific programs successfully avoid future homelessness.