Gov. Gavin Newsom welcomed the nation’s homeless into California July 19 after signing the largest homeless investment bill in state history. “The state is roaring back, and I’m proud people from around the world looking to California again for opportunity,” Newsom said during a Sebastopol, Calif. news conference. “That should not just be for certain people. All people, I think, should aspire to that California dream regardless of their income level, and regardless of their lot in life.” The $12 billion dollar investment signed by Newsom at a Project Homekey site is a part of the $100 billion California Comeback Plan that also includes $10.3 billion for affordable housing. “We’ve got to take accountability, responsibility, do more and do better,” Newsom said. “It’s about getting people off the streets… and meeting people where they are, and to the extent that people want to come here for new beginnings and all income levels, that’s a part of the California Dream.” Newsom …