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Census advocates forge ahead amid citizenship question uncertainty CAPITOL NEWS ILLINOIS
Amid national uncertainty about whether a citizenship question will be included on the 2020 U.S. Census, advocates in Illinois are not changing their approach to ensuring all residents are counted. “Whether a citizenship question is on the form or not, the damage is done,” said Anita Banerji, director of the Democracy Initiative of the nonprofit organization Forefront. “So you still have to be very intentional and make sure the communities feel safe and protected to self-report.” Banerji’s comments came one day after U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said his department will send the 2020 U.S. census to print without including a citizenship question, but just hours after President Donald Trump vowed to continue to fight the matter. “The News Reports about the Department of Commerce dropping its quest to put the Citizenship Question on the Census is incorrect or, to state it differently, FAKE!” Trump tweeted July 2. “We are absolutely moving forward, as we must, because of the importance of the answer to this question.” By Wednesday afternoon, July 2, national news outlets were reporting the administration had reversed course and would seek to include the citizenship question. According to court transcripts, a federal judge gave the administration a deadline of 2 p.m. Eastern Standard Time July 5 to enter a written agreement that confirms it’s no longer pursuing the citizenship question or lays out how it will proceed. Banerji, however, said the president’s Tweets could be another attempt at misinformation and fearmongering. “The news that’s coming out right
now could be a distraction. But we have to be at the ready with the correct information, with accurate information,” she said, emphasizing the confidentiality of census participation.
Regardless, she said, the mission of Forefront’s Democracy Initiative and other complete count advocates remains the same. “There will be a lot of misinformation and disinformation out there
in the year ahead,” she said. “The necessary to self-report.” Last month, Democratic Gov. J.B. advocates will have to be working smarter and harder to ensure that all Pritzker signed an executive order residents across the state have accu- aimed at ensuring an accurate count rate information, they feel safe and See CENSUS, Page 4 protected, and understand why it’s
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Students take ‘IDEA Challenge’
These students made this Identity Collar, designed to visually identify the personality characteristics of pet dogs, at a Middle School IDEA Challenge held recently.
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