California Governor pledges 1,200 tiny homes to combat homelessness.

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California Governor Gavin Newsom has announced plans to build 1,200 tiny homes for the state's homeless population, with the help of the National Guard. The homes will be built on public land in Sacramento, San Jose, San Diego, and Los Angeles, and could be as small as 120 square feet. The $30 million project aims to provide options for homeless people besides living on the streets. However, critics have called the plan a "drop in the bucket" to solve the state's homelessness crisis, which has ballooned to around 170,000 people.
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