2017 Press Releases

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Census Stakeholders Call on Congress to Exempt 2020 Planning from Flat Line Funding in Continuing Resolution – Dec. 4, 2017

U.S. Business Community Urges Increased FY18 Funding for Census – Nov. 29, 2017

Tar Heel Groups Warn Congressional Delegation of Undercount of North Carolina Children in 2020 Without Funding Boost – Nov. 21, 2017

Kentucky Stands to Lose Billions from Poor 2020 Census According to New Study – Nov. 21, 2017

Unprecedented, Broad Based Coalition Calls on Congress to Increase Funding for 2020 Census Planning Next Month – Nov. 20, 2017

Alabama may lose billions if 2020 Census isn�t properly funded, study finds – Nov. 9, 2017

N.C. Stands to Lose Billions from Poor 2020 Census According to New Study – Nov. 9, 2017

Millions More Californians At Risk of Being Missed in 2020 Census According to New Study and Latest Data – Nov. 2, 2017

California Stands to Lose the Most from Poor 2020 Census According to New Study – Oct. 24, 2017

Expert Census Coalition Calls for $300 Million Funding Increase for Census 2020 Planning – Sept. 5, 2017

Census Group Calls Out New Study Showing At Least $6 Trillion Next Decade from Feds to States Determined By 2020 Census – Aug. 22, 2017

Trump Urged to Quickly Fill Census Bureau Vacancy to Preserve the Constitutionally Mandated Census Count – June 7, 2017

Civil and Human Rights Coalition: Congress Must Prioritize 2020 Census After Trump Proposes Unrealistic Funding – May 25, 2017 (The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights)

Budget Would Deal 2020 Count a Critical Blow, Say Census Experts – May 23, 2017

State and Local Leaders Urge Congress to Fully Fund Census – April 25, 2017

Business Groups Warn Congress of Peril in Census Planning – April 25, 2017

National Groups Warn Congress of Dangers in Underfunding Census – April 25, 2017

2017 Press Releases

Census Stakeholders Call on Congress to Exempt 2020 Planning from Flat Line Funding in Continuing Resolution – Dec. 4, 2017

U.S. Business Community Urges Increased FY18 Funding for Census – Nov. 29, 2017

Tar Heel Groups Warn Congressional Delegation of Undercount of North Carolina Children in 2020 Without Funding Boost – Nov. 21, 2017

Kentucky Stands to Lose Billions from Poor 2020 Census According to New Study – Nov. 21, 2017

Unprecedented, Broad Based Coalition Calls on Congress to Increase Funding for 2020 Census Planning Next Month – Nov. 20, 2017

Alabama may lose billions if 2020 Census isn�t properly funded, study finds – Nov. 9, 2017

N.C. Stands to Lose Billions from Poor 2020 Census According to New Study – Nov. 9, 2017

Millions More Californians At Risk of Being Missed in 2020 Census According to New Study and Latest Data – Nov. 2, 2017

California Stands to Lose the Most from Poor 2020 Census According to New Study – Oct. 24, 2017

Expert Census Coalition Calls for $300 Million Funding Increase for Census 2020 Planning – Sept. 5, 2017

Census Group Calls Out New Study Showing At Least $6 Trillion Next Decade from Feds to States Determined By 2020 Census – Aug. 22, 2017

Trump Urged to Quickly Fill Census Bureau Vacancy to Preserve the Constitutionally Mandated Census Count – June 7, 2017

Civil and Human Rights Coalition: Congress Must Prioritize 2020 Census After Trump Proposes Unrealistic Funding – May 25, 2017 (The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights)

Budget Would Deal 2020 Count a Critical Blow, Say Census Experts – May 23, 2017

State and Local Leaders Urge Congress to Fully Fund Census – April 25, 2017

Business Groups Warn Congress of Peril in Census Planning – April 25, 2017

National Groups Warn Congress of Dangers in Underfunding Census – April 25, 2017

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