Monday, August 6, 2018

The census is to count population, not citizenship...



The main question is, "Why do we do a census every ten years? The founding Fathers thought this data, called the census, was so important they mandated it as part of the Constitution. The census is designed to ensure that each community gets the right number of representatives in government. In addition, since the census helps with the equitable distribution of public funds such as federal and state funding for things like educational programs, healthcare, law enforcement and highways, allocation is in part based on population. This distribution of billions of dollars of public money requires accurate, up-to-date population data. There is no mention of citizenship. Voting is based on citizenship which is proved with valid ID.
Sent August 6, 2018

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