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Questions About the Census

In recent weeks, there's been much attention paid to the content of the 2010 decennial census and the American Community Survey (previously, the “long form”). I encourage everyone to read them through and decide for yourself what you think of the questions. I've provided links to both of them below.
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2010 Census Short Form

American Community Survey

My phones in D.C. and my district offices have been ringing off the hook with folks offering their opinions on the census, and I'd love to hear what you have to say on this blog.

Also, if you get the chance, give this piece a read from the New York Post.

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