The Assembly floor session on June 29 advanced AB 179, which was described in the chamber as structuring a $900 million homelessness investment for HAP, according to the floor-session materials. Members also raised oversight concerns tied to homelessness spending, with discussion on the floor referencing an audit request and the scale of program costs.

The session record says lawmakers discussed homelessness-program spending alongside the AB 179 action, including references to roughly $24 billion and $37 billion in spending. The materials do not identify which member made those comments in the excerpt provided, but they place the audit debate in the same floor session as the AB 179 discussion.

The broader session also moved a series of budget-related measures, but the homelessness investment and oversight debate stood out as a separate budget-line story. The available materials do not provide the final AB 179 vote tally or the measure’s full text, so the reporting here is limited to the floor record and the summary materials currently available.

Read more in the Assembly floor audio.