[EL] Preliminary Census survey form
Steven John Mulroy (smulroy)
smulroy at memphis.edu
Sat Jul 20 10:39:05 PDT 2019
Thanks all for the info
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On Jul 20, 2019, at 10:11 AM, Charles H Stewart <cstewart at mit.edu<mailto:cstewart at mit.edu>> wrote:
Here is the link to the Census Bureau press release about the test. The test has been covered in several news reports. https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2019/2019-test-begins.html
Charles Stewart III
MIT
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On Jul 20, 2019, at 9:46 AM, Yoshinaka, Antoine <antoiney at buffalo.edu<mailto:antoiney at buffalo.edu>> wrote:
Wouldn't that be for the ACS?
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Subject: [EL] Preliminary Census survey form
A friend received a Census form with the citizenship question on it. The form said they were required by law to respond. It referenced 13 USC 141 and 193, the latter of which empowers the Secretary to do preliminary surveys in advance of and in preparation for the decennial Census.
1. Does anyone know about this? Are such preliminary surveys routine? Is it simply that they issued prior to the Supreme Court decision?
2. What consequences flow from refusing to answer any or all of the form? Neither of the above statutes cited for the obligatory nature of the response is a criminal statute, or indeed even expressly refers to a respondents obligation.
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