Chance to challenge 2020 census numbers is ending, with funding for states and cities at stake

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Last updated 05 junho 2024
Chance to challenge 2020 census numbers is ending, with funding for states  and cities at stake
The window for local, state and tribal governments to challenge their 2020 census figures closes after Friday, and with it the opportunity to correct mistakes in population totals that could cost them millions of dollars in federal funding. As of this week, almost 160 challenges had been filed through two programs the U.S. Census Bureau […]
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