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“We Are In A Homelessness Crisis”: California Democrat Wants To Let Broke Students Sleep In Their Cars

April 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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California is facing a growing homeless crisis as over 15 million residents rely on Medi-cal coverage, with a significant number being ‘undocumented.’ In response to this issue, Assemblymember Corey Jackson has proposed a new bill that would allow college students in the state to sleep in their vehicles. The legislation aims to address the housing insecurity faced by many students, with three in five community college students experiencing housing instability.

The bill mandates collaboration between California State University chancellors, community college district governing boards, basic needs coordinators, and campus security to establish an overnight parking program by late 2026. This initiative seeks to provide immediate relief to students who are struggling to find affordable housing, thereby jeopardizing their education.

While the proposal has garnered support from some, including Jackson who emphasizes the need for practical solutions to the housing crisis, it has also faced criticism from California Republicans. They argue that the focus should be on addressing the root causes of the issue rather than implementing temporary measures like allowing students to sleep in their cars.

Overall, the bill reflects the ongoing challenges faced by California in ensuring housing affordability and addressing homelessness. As the state grapples with these issues, it remains to be seen how effective this proposed solution will be in providing relief to homeless students and improving access to stable housing in the long term.

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