donny can barely put together a coherent sentence tbh
its no coincidence that LA and SF have big homeless populations. they're massively populated cities with absurdly high costs of living. you basically need to be a professional to get by. or be DINK (dual income no kids).
you're not going to pass a law that "fixes" that in one fell swoop. however, CA does need accommodate such a large population with better zoning. there are way too many single family households being built as opposed to apartments and condominiums. a city with 4 million people should have way more apartments than LA does. almost 50% of land in los angeles (including residential, commercial, public, etc) is zoned for single family households. 3/4 of all residential zones are single family or duplex only. looks like this.
so yeah, fantastic if you can afford it.