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Monday
Aug242009

Special Census May Be Needed In 2012 Says Civil Rights Advocate

Wade Henderson, President of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, says in addition to ensuring a fair and accurate 2010 census count, Congress should look into conducting a special census in 2012 or 2013. Henderson argues that a special census would benefit Gulf states that may experience a slow population increase over the next few years due to the return of ex-residents who left following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2004. (:32)
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