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Tag: census 2020

City of Houston

Just Half Of Houston Households Have Filled Out Census Questionnaire

Kyra Buckley, KUT

Posted on July 20, 2020 · This year’s deadline has been extended to October 15th, but some are still concerned about an undercount.

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inDepth

Census Undercount In Texas Could Damage Critical Health Services

Andrew Schneider

Posted on March 27, 2020 · If COVID-19 reduces the response rate to this year’s census, that could make it harder to respond to future epidemics

Tags census 2020 Coronavirus COVID-19 epidemiology medicaid

inDepth

COVID-19 Undermines Houston’s Unprecedented Census Investment

Elizabeth Trovall

Posted on March 26, 2020 · The outbreak could mean more of the region’s population won’t be counted, as millions of dollars of federal funds are on the line.

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Immigration

Families Fear Census Data Could Be Used To Find Undocumented Immigrants, Survey Shows

Elizabeth Trovall

Posted on February 20, 2020 · Research highlights why cities like Houston could face an undercount

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City of Houston

Houston Will Spend $650,000 To Boost 2020 Census Outreach

Jen Rice

Posted on May 8, 2019 · If the population is undercounted, billions of dollars in federal funding could be at stake.

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News

Houston Could Lose $1,578 For Each Person Not Counted In The Census

Jen Rice

Posted on April 1, 2019 · Houston leaders are getting organized for the 2020 Census.

Tags census 2020 Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner population U.S. Census Bureau

Politics 101

Will March For Our Lives Influence Politicians–Particularly In Texas– And Why That Census Question Is Bad News For Our Economy

HPM Digital Team

Posted on March 30, 2018 · Plus BONUS: What will settle the "Bean War" with Chicago? The next World Series

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News

2020 Census May Ask White People To Get Specific About Their Ethnicity

HANSI LO WANG, NPR

Posted on December 2, 2017 · White people in the U.S. may be asked to check off boxes about their ethnic background if the White House approves a proposal to change how the government collects race and ethnicity data.

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Posted on September 27, 2022 · Houston's food insecurity rate is 4% higher than the national average.

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Houston Matters

Navigating high home prices and mortgage rates (May 24, 2022)

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Posted on May 24, 2022 · On Tuesday's show: A report found cover-ups of allegations and incidents of sexual abuse by Southern Baptist leaders and volunteers. Plus, City Council Member Edward Pollard answers your questions, we discover how Houstonians are adjusting to high home prices and mortgage rates, and we meet Houstonians who collect unusual things.

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Posted on November 9, 2021 · On Tuesday's show: A litigation expert discusses who might bear some of the legal responsibility for this weekend's tragedy at the Astroworld music festival.

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