5 states resisting creation of panels to promote the census
Source: Associated Press
5 states resisting creation of panels to promote the census
By MIKE SCHNEIDER
November 23, 2019
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) With billions in federal aid and seats in Congress at stake, some states are dragging their feet in carrying out one of the Census Bureaus chief recommendations for making sure everyone is counted during the 2020 census.
Five states Florida, Louisiana, Nebraska, South Dakota and Texas have not set up complete count committees that would create public awareness campaigns to encourage people to fill out the questionnaires.
In some of those states, politicians argued that a statewide body would be unnecessary, since local committees, cities and nonprofit organizations are already working to publicize the census. In others, state leaders didnt see any urgency to act.
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Of the holdout states, all but Louisiana have Republican governors.
In Texas, a measure to create a committee died in the GOP-dominated Legislature earlier this year even though the second most populous state has the most to gain from the census up to three congressional seats.
Some Texas lawmakers were worried about losing their seats during redistricting if population surges favoring Democrats were found in urban and suburban areas, said Luis Figueroa, legislative and policy director at the Center for Public Policy Priorities in Austin.
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