California proposes allowing homeless college students to sleep in cars amid housing crisis
California proposes a new bill allowing homeless community college and university students to temporarily sleep in their cars amid the state's severe housing crisis. The plan aims to provide temporary relief for students struggling to find stable housing due to lack of affordable options.

California is considering a plan that would allow homeless community college and state university students to sleep in their cars while facing a severe housing crisis. The proposal aims to provide temporary accommodation for students struggling to find stable housing. If approved, the policy change could help alleviate some of the pressure on homeless students and promote education accessibility. However, details about the bill's implementation and potential challenges are still unclear.