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Public Report on Olmsted County Complete Count 2020 led by Olmsted County
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 CNG Steering Committee helping LWV spread the word to "Take Action Now To Stop the Census Citizenship Question!"

 

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CNG Steering Committee helping LWV spread the word to "Take Action Now To Stop the Census Citizenship Question!"

ACTION ALERT: Take Action Now To Stop the Census Citizenship Question!

       

Earlier this year, Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross announced that he had directed the Census Bureau to add a question about citizenship status to the 2020 Census.


The Department of Commerce is accepting public comments until August 7th on the use of a citizenship question in the U.S. Census. We need as many people as possible to respond with comments to oppose this decision. This will demonstrate there is a strong public voice that opposes this decision.

Click "TAKE ACTION NOW" below to:

  • Learn more about the citizenship question and its effects

  • Read LWVUS's statements on the citizenship question

  • Review our suggested talking points

  • Learn how to submit a comment to the Department of Commerce (the most important part!)

  • Share this Action Alert on social media

 

 Take Action Now

 

 


 

 

  

 

Related Reports


 

Other Olmsted County Complete Count 2020 Pinned Reports


December 06, 2020 : Olmsted County Complete Count 2020 Completion Press Release

Data show that Minnesota had the highest self-response rate in the nation at 75.1%. Olmsted County had an even higher self-response rate of 78%.  



April 21, 2019 : Olmsted County Complete Count 2020 Planning Kickoff

2020 Census Community Planning Kickoff May 1, 2019



June 22, 2018 : Olmsted County Complete Count 2020 Presentation to CNG

Complete Count 2020 representatives conducted a community briefing at 2018-06-21 CNG meeting on the importance and logistics of Olmsted County social and public agencies build out a network of helpers to ensure a complete count in 2020.



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Pinned Olmsted County organization and project reports


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Project Report of Olmsted County Complete Count 2020 : December 06, 2020 : Olmsted County Complete Count 2020 Completion Press Release

Data show that Minnesota had the highest self-response rate in the nation at 75.1%. Olmsted County had an even higher self-response rate of 78%.  



Project Report of Olmsted County Complete Count 2020 : April 21, 2019 : Olmsted County Complete Count 2020 Planning Kickoff

2020 Census Community Planning Kickoff May 1, 2019



Project Report of Olmsted County Complete Count 2020 : June 22, 2018 : Olmsted County Complete Count 2020 Presentation to CNG

Complete Count 2020 representatives conducted a community briefing at 2018-06-21 CNG meeting on the importance and logistics of Olmsted County social and public agencies build out a network of helpers to ensure a complete count in 2020.



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