With Early Census Deadline, Connecticut Has Less Than A Month To Get Counted
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Where We Live
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Publication Date |
Sep 03, 2020
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00:49:00

The U.S. Census Bureau will end its counting efforts early later this month. But in many of Connecticut’s large cities, half or more of all residents did not fill out the self-reported survey.

Today, we talk about what’s at stake if Connecticut doesn’t get an accurate headcount.

From political representation to federal funding, an undercount could put Connecticut’s most vulnerable communities at risk. We hear from community leaders in Waterbury and Bridgeport who are trying to mobilize despite the pandemic’s restrictions.

And we want to hear from you, too. Have you filled out your census survey? What questions do you have about this once-in-a-decade federal headcount?

GUESTS:

  • MaLisa Blasini - Community Census Outreach Coordinator for the Waterbury Complete Count Committee
  • Jeffrey Mervis - Senior correspondent for Science Magazine, where he covers the intersection of science and government
  • Barbara López -  Director of Make The Road CT, an advocacy organization for immigrant, Latinx, and working class communities in Bridgeport and Hartford

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