Volunteers in cities across California are tallying numbers of their region's homeless population. Results of recent counts are required by the federal government, and tied to the amount of federal dollars a city receives to combat homelessness. Homeless advocates in L.A., San Francisco and other cities are watching closely to see if President Trump's selection to run the nation's housing department will help or hurt those efforts.
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