California is the number one state in the USA for the number of homeless people. Taking into account the size of this state's population, the proportion of people who experience homelessness is very significant. However, there are multiple factors that contribute to this problem, including certain categories of government regulations. This study considers how certain government regulations affect the number of vulnerable people in the state. The main hypothesis is that there are not sufficient and feasible measures/regulations in force in California at this time to help resolve this problem. A series of proposals have been made which, if implemented at the California State Head of State level, could significantly reduce homelessness and thereby improve the lives of the marginalized population.