District Judge Lucy Koh in California made the ruling against the Trump administration’s attempt to shorten the schedule.
2020 Census
Shortened census count will hurt communities of color
The result will be that the census will count fewer Black Americans, Indigenous peoples, Asian Americans and Americans of Hispanic or Latino origin than actually live in the U.S.
National census to end sooner than planned
The shortened Census deadline will likely hurt efforts to reach those who have not yet responded to census inquiries.
Census must move forward during COVID-19 pandemic
Census results decide the allocation of congressional seats and monetary resources.
Town hall brings attention to redistricting
The census will take place in March through July, with presidential elections to follow in November—not to mention two primaries—one in March, and again, in August.
A job that counts: be a Census taker!
Get paid to help your community as part of the 2020 Census Team. Apply today at 2020census.gov/jobs.
Immigrants’ fear of government could skew 2020 Census
Mpls. City Council VP Andrea Jenkins’ monthly gathering unpacked how how immigrants’ fears of government persecution could impact the 2020 Census.
