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In this photo taken March 6, 2017, Seattle Police Officer Tawnia Pfaff makes her way past debris after talking with a homeless man living under tarps behind her in Seattle. Pfaff is part of a new team of outreach workers and officers that go out and connect homeless people to services in the city. Sixteen months after he declared a state of emergency on homelessness, Seattle's mayor is asking voters in this liberal, affluent city for $55 million a year in new taxes to fight the problem. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

In this photo taken March 6, 2017, Seattle Police Officer Tawnia Pfaff makes her way past debris after talking with a homeless man living under tarps behind her in Seattle. Pfaff is part of a new team of outreach workers and officers that go out and connect homeless people to services in the city. Sixteen months after he declared a state of emergency on homelessness, Seattle's mayor is asking voters in this liberal, affluent city for $55 million a year in new taxes to fight the problem. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

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