Traditionally, California has been a difficult state to count. Many residents were born abroad, rent their home, lack internet, are very poor and have children under five. To encourage them to respond, the state government is dedicating millions of dollars in resources. It is also drawing on the support of renowned community organizations and enthusiastic young activists who participate to get a complete count. Jessica Bedolla reports on one such effort in Los Angeles, an area considered among the most difficult to count.
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