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Subject: Census funding update: GOOD NEWS!
Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2005 16:06:07 EST
From: Terriann2K(a)aol.com
Hello, census stakeholders. News has trickled out from the House-Senate
conference committee which yesterday considered the Census Bureau's
Fiscal Year 2006 appropriations bill. Congressional sources tell me,
and the Associated Press is reporting, that conferees agreed to the
House-passed funding level of roughly $812.2 million. We do not have any
additional details. Conferees are expected to file their joint report
on Monday. The report should contain more detail on how (if) the funds
are broken down by account (Periodic Censuses and Programs, and Salaries
and Expenses) and activity. It also might include directives, such as a
request for a report on alternative ways to count prisoners in the
census (as the House included in its report). The apparent conference
figure is still $65 million below the President's budget request, so the
Census Bureau must determine how it will carry out its plans within this
budget. Good work, everyone. There is no question in my mind that the
focused effort of stakeholders, to let legislators know the importance
of Census Bureau data, pushed the outcome in the right direction. Terri
Ann Terri Ann Lowenthal
Legislative & Policy Consultant
1250 4th St., SW
Apt. W615
Washington, DC 20024
(tel.) 202-484-3067
(cell) 202-258-2425
TerriAnn2K(a)aol.com
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