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Why fill out the census form?

Every household in the
country will receive a questionnaire in
2010. To ensure an accurate and fair count
of all populations at all geographic levels
in the nation. The Caribbean/West
Indian households need to respond to the
census questionnaire.
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It’s
important.
– Census data affect funding for your
community, your community’s
representation in Congress and your
community leader’s planning decisions.
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It’s easy.
– The census questionnaire takes only a
few minutes to answer and return by
mail. Visit our
SAMPLE FORM
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It’s
confidential.
– Your responses are protected by law
(Title 13, U.S. Code, Section 9). All
Census Bureau employees have taken an
oath to protect confidentiality and are
subject to a jail term, a fine – or both
– for disclosing any information that
could identify a respondent or
household.
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It’s required
by law. –
The information you provide is combined
with responses provided by your
neighbors and other households across
the country, to provide summary
statistical data that are used by
various local, state and federal
agencies.
It's
important .....
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Census
affects funding in your community
Census data directly affect how more
than $300 billion per year in federal
and state funding is allocated to
communities for neighborhood
improvements, public health, education,
transportation and much more. That's
more than $3 trillion over a 10-year
period. Spending just a few minutes to
fill out your census form will help
ensure your community gets its fair
share of federal and state funding.
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Census
affects your voice in Congress
Mandated by the U.S. Constitution, the
census is also used to apportion seats
in the U.S. House of Representatives and
to redistrict state legislatures.
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Census
affects your representation in state and
local government
Census data are used to define
legislature districts, school district
assignment areas and other important
functional areas of government.
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Census
informs your community's decisions
The census is like a snapshot that helps
define who we are as a nation. Data
about changes in your community are
crucial to many planning decisions, such
as where to provide services for the
elderly, where to build new roads and
schools, or where to locate job training
centers.
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