FY 2022
Funding Recommendation
The Census Project’s Fiscal Year 2022 Funding Recommendation for the Census Bureau – March 15, 2021
Letters
Letter to House and Senate Appropriations Committee leadership in strong support of a spending anomaly for the Census Bureau in the next FY 2022 CR – December 2, 2021
Letter to the leaders of the House and Senate Appropriations Committee urging them to provide the Census Bureau with no less than the amount the House CJS subcommittee recommended, and the U.S. House of Representatives approved: $1,442,401,000 – November 8, 2021
Letter to House and Senate Appropriations leaders expressing strong support for including the White House’s proposed spending anomaly for the Census Bureau in the FY2022 CR – September 16, 2021
Letter from an influential group of Senators to the chair and ranking member of the appropriations committee seeking a $365 billion increase over the President’s request for FY22 – June 21, 2021
Dear Colleague letter, spearheaded by Congresswoman Maloney, to the House Appropriations Committee in support of providing the Census Bureau with $2 billion in FY 2022 – April 29, 2021
Letter to the leaders of the House and Senate Commerce, Justice, Science Appropriations Subcommittees urging them to provide the Census Bureau with $2 billion in Fiscal Year 2022 – April 28, 2021
Letter urging the highest possible FY 2022 allocation for the House and Senate Commerce, Justice, Science (CJS) Appropriations Subcommittees to robustly fund programs in the CJS portfolio – April 19, 2021
Census Stakeholders Express Concern Biden FY 2022 Budget Summary Does Not Mention Investments in Census Bureau – April 13, 2021
Press Release
Broad Coalition of Census Experts and Data Users Urge Appropriators to Support Funding Anomaly for Census Bureau In Next CR – December 2, 2021