In 1959, there were 37,000 locked beds in the state of California and a population that's half the size of the population today. 37,000 beds in a population that's half the size today. When we initiated an effort to try to knit back investments, we highlighted that roughly 5,500 units exist today. Population that's double the size. 37,000 down to 5,500. It's the origin story here in the state of California. (26:06–26:16)
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Asserts that currently, there are roughly 5,500 locked beds in California.
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