Mr. Behler is the director of the US Census Bureau’s New York Regional Office
Let me say this: It is lower than what it was previously, but I’ll also say that we expected it to be lower, even before COVID-19. As an example, we expected the response rate to be 60.5 percent by the time we start knocking on doors. And we’re already at 61.5 percent.
Yes, absolutely. It is something that we’ve been hearing throughout our region. The census is really a local event. Yes, it’s run by the federal government but at the end of the day, for the next ten years, local officials will be making very important decisions on hospitals, roads, and schools [based on the census]. Let’s give them the most accurate information to be able to make those decisions.
The federal government is not involved in the redistricting process. But there is power in numbers. It certainly makes a case stronger when they go to local leaders and say, “Look how much we’ve grown. We need lawmakers to represent us.” And the best way to make that case is with data. Data is not an estimate, it’s not a projection, this is the actual power of the community. It’s hard to define the benefits a community gets by making sure they’re counted, It’s just so powerful.
(Originally featured in Mishpacha, Issue 816)
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