Religious institutions and nonprofit colleges in California could soon turn their parking lots and other properties into low-income housing to help combat the ongoing homeless crisis, lawmakers voted on Thursday.

The legislation would rezone land owned by nonprofit colleges and religious institutions, such as churches, mosques, and synagogues, to allow for affordable housing. They would be able to bypass most local permitting and environmental review rules that can be costly and lengthy.

California is home to 171,000 homeless people — about 30% of all homeless people in the U.S. The crisis has sparked a movement among religious institutions, dubbed “yes in God’s backyard,” or “YIGBY,” in cities across the state, with a number of projects already in the works.

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    ngl, but if the evangelical Christian folks can actually get a YIGBY movement going, they could really do some great work in the world.

    For all our strengths on the secular side of things, we never could beat NIMBY problems. They’re just very difficult to overcome using our methods, and help derail things like nuclear energy.

    I think Jesus would have actually agreed that YIMBY is a genuinely valid and wholesome idea, and that it even harnesses some of the good traits of Christianity. If this actually works, you can color me impressed.

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      Church housing used to be a part of the service that “missing middle” represents. Not literally stuff in the middle, but housing products that are largely not allowed anymore. They used to supply at the lower end that we now have to rely on extremely inefficient institutions like shelters to do.

      All housing that gets built is good for the housing crisis. But what’s particularly good is building housing at Market slices where there is currently nothing.

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        Churches were the safety net. They took care of the poor and provided mental support for all. In that capacity giving 10% makes sense. They no longer serve that role, at least not not a large scale.

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          Absolutely. And if the state were offering that safety net earnestly there would be no need for anyone like the church to offer it today. But when the church stopped being the public safety net, the bottom end of housing significantly just dropped out.

          We had the idiotic belief that everyone would be living in the suburbs with a two-car garage so we built our society around the idea that very little else needed to exist other than detached single-family homes in the suburbs with a two-car garage.

          I’d much rather see serious pushes towards legitimate public/social housing rather than empowering third parties with their own goals and motivations to supply the thing we need. But at the moment I’ll take whatever we can get.

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    The bill would also require school boards to approve instructional materials that include accurate depictions of LGBTQ+ people and their contributions. It would ban school boards from rejecting textbooks because they mention the contributions of people with a particular racial background or sexual orientation.

    For all the failures of my state (see 30% of all unhoused in the US without tearing our teeth out to solve it (that’s a movie reference)), this is about as anti-Florida as one could get. I’m proud of this.

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    This seems like a good idea, but it would have to be carefully executed. I can see two outcomes:

    1. Works out well it’s well maintained and everyone is happy
    2. Nothing is maintained and turns into a shanty town with the areas downgrading fast.
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        Most likely outcome. These are the people famous for holding bologna sandwiches hostage from starving people until they agree to hear indoctrination pitches under duress.

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        The mosques and synagogues would be chill, but yeah, the churchs will probably start tweaking out.

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          Oh yeah 🙄 the notoriously tolerant of other belief system muslims. What the fuck have you been drinking?

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            Sober 270 days, Texas Hangover. Your attitude towards me matches your username, and I’m disgusted that we may be fellow statesmen, if Texas is indeed your birthplace. Go on somewhere.

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              Lol, if I’d been sober that long I’d probably be a pissy little cunt too. Cheers buddy!

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                Lol, enjoy the liver damage and fuck whatever beliefs you have as well. Cheers!