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(CapRadio) -- Two tiny homes stood on the lawn of the state Capitol this week. They look similar to camping trailers; they’re even on wheels. These models are already in use in some California cities like Santa Barbara. 

Lara Ohanesian is a project manager for Boss Cubez, the company that made these homes. She gave tours of a furnished room. 

“It has a bed, a twin-sized bed, a desk with a chair, some shelving and some storage for a resident, and the most important — it has a locking door,” she said. 




(Pleasanton Weekly) -- The design solution for California’s homeless crisis may come in the form of steel Lego-like modular units with electricity, showers and key-pad locks that are assembled by forklift into temporary communities on public land.

That is the vision of state Sen. Josh Becker, D-Menlo Park, who promoted his Senate Bill 1395 on Thursday morning in Sacramento. He was joined by co-authors Assemblymember Gregg Hart, D-Santa Barbara, and state Sen. Catherine Blakespear, D-Encinitas, who both called for local governments to allow these places to be sited on public land.




(KQED) -- To achieve its ambitious climate goals, California will likely need to not only slash emissions but also remove huge amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere using technology that’s new and very expensive.




(InMenlo) -- Yesterday (8/8/2024), State Senator Josh Becker (D-Menlo Park) joined Senators Catherine Blakespear and Anna Caballero, Assembly member Gregg Hart, other legislators, San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan, and interim housing advocates to tour the latest in interim housing models. The tour was in support of passing the Interim Housing Bill, SB 1395 (Becker). This bill will make it easier for local governments to build dignified, safe interim housing for unhoused individuals and families and set them on a path towards permanent housing.




(KTVU FOX2) -- SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Leaders across the state of California are showing support for a bill meant to enhance building interim housing. 

On Thursday morning, they stood in front of examples of tiny homes on the west steps of the state Capitol building in Sacramento. 




State Senator Josh Becker's legislation, Senate Bill 1395, would further build on California's Shelter Crisis Act and is currently awaiting a vote in the California Assembly.

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (CN) — At one point, Alaniah Wiley was homeless and living off a bicycle trail in Sacramento.

Now employed and housed, Wiley credited her success to interim housing during a news conference at the California State Capitol on Thursday.




(Capitol Weekly) - OPINION – I encourage you to pause for a moment and try to imagine what it would be like to return to your community after spending years, or even decades, in California’s Prison system.

All of the familiar comforts of daily life are missing.

You’d have to start over.




$76M state grant to help, part of ongoing effort after Middle East conflict

San Mateo County organizations looking to prevent hate crimes on their properties or against their members could soon receive a funding boost as part of a $76 million statewide grant program.