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The apportionment population results released by the Census Bureau are strikingly different from the population evaluation estimates released just months ago on December 22, 2020, the GOP members wrote. Remarkably, the differences benefit traditionally blue states – which gained population compared to the estimates – over red states which tended to lose population compared to the estimates.
They added: For example, New York was estimated to have a population of 19,336,776, but was attributed an apportionment population much greater than that of 20,215,751, a difference of nearly 900,000 individuals. Likewise, states such as New Jersey and Illinois experienced large population increases of hundreds of thousands of individuals compared to the December estimates, while states such as Arizona, Florida, and Texas experienced large decreases from the December estimates.
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New NAPSA President Chris Dick explains the associations goals for the next two years.
March 4, 2021
Chris Dick of Katsam Enterprises named NAPSA President
Chris Dick, President of Katsam Enterprises in Fenton, MO is the new North American Power Sweeping Association (NAPSA) President. He will serve two years in this position and hopes to continue the success of the organization.
Katsam Enterprises primarily identifies as a parkinglot sweeping contractor, but offers complimentary services like pressure washing, day porter, debris hauling and janitorial services. Celebrating its 35
th anniversary as a company, Katsam services the greater St. Louis, MO area. Dick has been the president of Katsam for eight years and has seen tremendous growth within that time. “In 2014, we had about 18 employees and as of 2021, we sit about 68 employees,” says Dick. “That paints a picture of how fast our business has grown over the last few years.”