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Big Push From Latino Caucus For Immigrant Participation In Census

TRENTON, NJ:  As 2010 Census forms arrive in more than 120 million mailboxes across the country this week, the New Jersey Assembly Latino Caucus will pledge their full support for the 2010 Census and will encourage the Latino community to participate in the“easiest and safest” census in the U.S. history. Representatives of the Census Bureau will also be on hand and underscore their significant outreach efforts and support materials targeted at immigrant communities.  They will also illustrate how community organizations, churches, schools, businesses and more can help motivate their stakeholders to be counted in the “Hágase Contar” campaign.

 

Asking just 10 questions and taking only about 10 minutes to complete, the 2010 Census form is one of the shortest in U.S. history. The Census Bureau is encouraging households to return their forms by mail because taxpayers can save about $85 million in operational costs for every percentage point increase in the national mail participation rate.

 

 

WHEN:          Monday, March 22, 2010   10:15am –11:00am

 

WHERE:        New Jersey State House – Meeting Room 106

 

125 West State Street, Trenton, NJ  07102

 

Featured speakers:   Nellie Pou, Assemblywoman, New Jersey 35th Legislative District

Ligia Jaquez, New York Deputy Regional Director, U.S. Census Bureau

 

 

About the 2010 Census

The 2010 Census is a count of everyone living in the United States and is mandated by the U.S. Constitution to be conducted every 10 years. Census data are used to apportion congressional seats to states; to distribute more than $400 billion in federal funds to local, state, and tribal governments each year; and to make decisions about what community services to provide. The 2010 Census form will be one of the shortest in U.S. history and consists of just 10 questions, taking about 10 minutes to complete. Strict confidentiality laws protect the respondents and the information they provide.

 

 

 

2010 CENSUS TIMELINE OF OPERATIONS

March 8-10:                Advance letters are mailed to most homes.

March 15-17:              Mailing of 2010 Census form to most homes.

March 19 – April 19:  Opening of Be Counted Sites / Questionnaire Assistance Centers in select neighborhood locations to provide extra forms and help to those who need it, as well as the nationwide Telephone Assistance Center.

March 22-24:              Mailing of reminder postcards.

March 29-31:              Service-based enumeration - census workers count homeless people at shelters, soup kitchens/food vans, and selected outdoor locations.

April 1-10:                   Second mailing of 2010 Census form to many homes that have not returned first one.

April 1, 2010:              Official Census Day. Group quarters enumeration begins.

May 1:                         Launch of Non-Response Follow-up operations - census workers visit households that have not mailed back their census form.

July 24:                      Launch of Vacant Delete Check operations.

August 6:                   Launch of Field Verification operations.

Dec. 31, 2010:           Reporting of Census data to the President of the United States.

 

2010 CENSUS LINKS

 

Main Page: http://www.2010census.gov

 

‘Take 10’ and Be Counted / QAC Map: http://2010.census.gov/2010census/take10map/

 

NY Regional Website: http://www.census.gov/regions/new_york

 

Social Media (Facebook, Twitter, more): http://2010.census.gov/2010census/involved/index.php

 

NY Regional Facebook ID: New York Regional Census Office

 

2010 Census Logos: http://2010.census.gov/partners/census-logos/

 

Multimedia Center: http://2010.census.gov/mediacenter/index.php

 

Images, b-roll and other tools: http://mediadownload.census.gov/

 

Local data: Data from the 2000 Census and American Community Survey are available at http://www.census.gov. Enter the specific city or zip code into the “Population Finder” on the right hand side.

  Inquiries: Igor M. Alves, Media Specialist

O: (212) 356-3089 – C: (973) 619-2349


U.S. Census Bureau - New York Regional Office, 395 Hudson Street Suite 800, New York, NY 10014-7451 United States



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