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CSPAN2 Hearing On The Census Undocumented Immigrants July 12, 2024

Legal status under the rules of congress set in the census act of 1790. The president s decision to release this illegal memo now appears designed to inflict maximum damage to the accuracy of the ongoing 2020 census. In just two weeks, the Census Bureau will start visiting the homes of millions of people who have not yet responded to the census. The president s latest attack on immigrants could sew fear and confusion in communities across the country, and could lead many people to decide not to participate. This will hurt communities that are already undercounted, underrepresented, and underfunded. Addressing the chaos caused by the president s memo will drain valuable resources from the Census Bureau, which is already struggling to administer the 2020 census in the middle of an unprecedented pandemic. And it will further divide our country at a time when we need unity. Of cour ....

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CSPAN2 Hearing On The Census Undocumented Immigrants July 12, 2024

In the history of the census, no president has ever tried to manipulate the census count in this way. And to do the exact opposite of what the president is now trying to do. Committed to counting every person regardless of citizenship or legal status under the rules of congress set in the census act of 1790. The decision to release this memo now appears designed to inflict maximum damage to the accuracy of the ongoing 2020s on this. In just two weeks, the Census Bureau will start visiting the homes of millions of people whove not yet responded to the census. With the fear and confusion and communities across the country and could leave many people to decide not to participate. This will not hurt communities that are already undercounted, underrepresented and underfunded. Addressing the chaos caused by the president to know well drained of eligible resources from the Census Bureau
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CSPAN2 Hearing On The Census Undocumented Immigrants July 12, 2024

What the president is now trying to do. Committed to counting every person regardless of citizenship or legal status under the rules of congress set in the census act of 1790. The decision to release this memo now appears designed to inflict maximum damage to the accuracy of the ongoing 2020s on this. In just two weeks, the Census Bureau will start visiting the homes of millions of people whove not yet responded to the census. With the fear and confusion and communities across the country and could leave many people to decide not to participate. This will not hurt communities that are already undercounted, underrepresented and underfunded. Addressing the chaos caused by the president to know well drained of eligible resources from the Census Bureau which is already struggling to administer in the middle of an unprecedented pandemic. And it will further divide the country at the ....

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CSPAN Prescription Drugs Law Enforcement And The Opioid Epidemic December 13, 2017

That i think is what most americans believe. That is why we put so much we are all born equal, and the differences that a merger due to different experiences, different environments. That is why education is so important to us americans and it was important to jefferson. Announcer professor and historian gordon wood, sunday night at 8 00 eastern on cspan. The cspan buses traveling across the country on our 50 capitals tour. We recently stopped in tallahassee, florida asking folks, what is the most important issue in their state. The most important issue to my states funding. A lot of times we talk about the lack of resources and quality of education at hbcus. It all starts at the source. The board of governors, everything. The amount of money they give us. It is important we rallied to get funding, but it also has to do with the amount of students who are attending our institutions. I think it is very important for us to start at home with what we are telling students, come to hbcus. I ....

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CSPAN Prescription Drugs Law Enforcement And The Opioid Epidemic December 13, 2017

Will come, everybody and thank you for your attendance, particularly those who have to testify and answer questions for us because i know you put in a lot of extra work to be ready for it. This hearing is on the oversight of a bill that has a long name called ensuring Patient Access and effective Drug Enforcement act. Somebody is going to have a pronunciation for the acronym, but i will refer to it as the law, or the bill. I am eager to hear from all of our witnesses today. See this lawto repealed. Others insist that it should remain in place. I have not made my mind up on the issue, so i am interested in hearing both sides of the argument. This discussion is particularly important, giving the continuing Opioid Epidemic that has ravaged this country through the past several years. I do have concerns with how we , and ....

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