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    Congress ‘Has a Role to Play’ in Setting National Voting Rights Standards

    A series of contradictory rulings by the Supreme Court in cases involving redistricting highlight the need for Congress to set national voting rights standards.

    Stockton Kicks Off Census Complete Count Effort: ‘We’re Not Going Back’

    “We have no interest in going back to 1950,” said Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs at an event geared toward ensuring an accurate 2020 Census count.

    Census Champions — Jeri Green’s Life-Long Crusade to Reverse Historic Undercounts

    For over three decades, Jeri Green has helped make the decennial census a leading civil rights issue, both as a Census Bureau insider, and now as an advocate for the National Urban League.

    ‘We Need Numbers to Tell Our Story’ – Reversing Census Undercount in Indian Country

    For Native Americans, the ethnic group with the highest undercount of any defined by the Census Bureau, diversity and isolation compound the obstacles to achieving a more accurate count.

    Metro Atlanta’s Diversity Complicates Census Count

    Clarkston Mayor Ted Terry described his city, about 20 miles east of Atlanta, as "one of the most ethnically diverse" in America.

    Los Angeles has most to lose in Census undercount, study finds

    Los Angeles has among the lowest projected growth rates for California counties, which could mean decreased federal dollars following the 2020 Census.

    Fears and Doubts About the 2020 Census? Do It for the Kids

    California, with one out of eight of the nation's children, risks being seriously shortchanged for another decade if its youngest children are undercounted in...

    ‘We Want to be Visible’ — Tulare County Aims to Reverse Census Undercount

    Community stakeholders and local reporters came out in force March 15 to discuss Tulare County’s risk of once more being undercounted in the 2020 Census.

    Could Congress Ban Citizenship Question from 2020 Census?

    Congress may hold the key to stopping the Census Bureau from adding the highly controversial question about citizenship status to the 2020 Census.

    Citizenship Question: Still a Challenge to an Accurate 2020 Census

    The Constitution requires that America’s decennial census count all persons residing in the United States, not just citizens, a clearly stated objective now at risk.

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