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Right now, housing developers say they have to navigate the state's nine different agencies, overseeing some 40 programs.
Sarah Karlinsky is with UC Berkeley's Turner Center for Housing Innovation.
When she compared California's system to other states, she found that 80% of them had a more consolidated system.
The new state agency will include separate departments for homelessness, financing, and civil rights.
The governor's office recently reported the number of people living outside decreased by 9 percent last year.
For NPR News, I'm Aditi Bandlamudi in San Francisco.
Right now, housing developers say they have to navigate the state's nine different agencies overseeing some 40 programs.
Sarah Karlinsky is with UC Berkeley's Turner Center for Housing Innovation.
When she compared California's system to other states, she found that 80 percent of them had a more consolidated system.
The new state agency will include separate departments for homelessness, financing, and civil rights.
The governor's office recently reported the number of people living outside decreased by 9 percent last year.
For NPR News, I'm Aditi Bandlamudi in San Francisco.
California's new rules also allow autonomous vehicle makers to deploy heavy duty self-driving cars and trucks onto streets across the state.
Matt Broad, a legislative advocate for Teamsters California, says there are instances across the country where self-driving cars have driven through crime scenes and shut down during inclement weather.
In July, new rules will go into effect requiring those cars to move out of the way and work with first responders during emergencies.
For NPR News, I'm Aditi Bandlamudi in San Francisco.
California's new rules also allow autonomous vehicle makers to deploy heavy-duty self-driving cars and trucks onto streets across the state, effectively opening the market for freight operations.
Matt Broad, a legislative advocate for Teamsters California, says there are instances across the country where self-driving cars have driven through crime scenes, obstructed traffic and shut down during inclement weather.
In July, new rules will go into effect requiring those cars to move out of the way and work with first responders during emergencies.