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Hartford Foundation Awards $200,000 in Grants to Support Census and Voter Registration Efforts
Comcast NBCUniversal and Telemundo Announce Comprehensive Campaign to Support the 2020 Census
2020 Census: All You Need to Know to Activate Your Power
Please join UCONN and Everyday Democracy for this panel event that works to share essential information about the decennial Census that will shape our future, clarify its implications, and encourage residents to complete it.
Webinar: Everyone Counts Census 2020
Webinar: Citizenship Data & Redistricting: New Opinion Research
CCP Public Policy Update: Census Workshops for Nonprofits
Nonprofit Organizations Are Focus of January Workshops on 2020 Census
Connecticut Finds $500,000 for Census Outreach
Census 2020: Lack of State Funding Raises Risk of an Inaccurate 2020 Census Count
Connecticut Voices for Children's report reveals the likelihood and heightened risks of an inaccurate count during the 2020 Census.
Connecticut Voices for Children Report: The State Faces Risk of Losing Federal Funds for Essential Benefits and Programs If We Fail To Adequately Invest In Census Outreach
CTData Conference 2019: Counting What Matters
The Connecticut Data Collaborative’s annual gathering will include Census tools demos, policy discussions, a Census 2020 interactive workshop, and more.
Digital Tools for Census Outreach
More Than 2 Dozen States, Cities Sue To Block Census Citizenship Question
HARTFORD, CT -- New York state is leading a group of 18 states, 10 cities, four counties and the U.S. Conference of Mayors in a lawsuit against the Census Bureau and Commerce Department to try to remove a new citizenship question from the 2020 census questionnaire. It was originally filed April 3, more than a week after California filed a similar lawsuit in San Francisco federal court against Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, who oversees the bureau, and Census Bureau officials. The city of San Jose, Calif., as well as a group of individuals from Maryland and Arizona, have also taken separate legal actions to block the citizenship question. The states joining New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court are Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia and Washington.