Redistricting commission splits on maps, again
/“I did not join this commission to ignore the cries for representation by communities who have been robbed of their voices.”
Read More“I did not join this commission to ignore the cries for representation by communities who have been robbed of their voices.”
Read MoreHow did it go in Queens?
Read MoreVisit my2020census.gov before 6 am Friday to complete the count.
Read More“The fact is New York City residents need to respond to the census and they need to do it immediately.”
Read MoreQueens’ newest professional sports club is partnering with the city’s outreach team to make sure borough residents are counted in the crucial 2020 U.S. Census.
Read MoreComplete your census at 2020census.gov
Read MoreBrooklyn’s District 37 is one of two council districts with a response rate below 50 percent.
Read MoreCarole Wacey is the president and CEO of Women Creating Change.
Read MoreQueens’ census response rate was 53.8 percent as of July 23, well below the national average.
Read More“If we can do it, you can do it.”
Read More“Getting tested and filling out the Census are the only ways in which Queens and New York City are going to be able to recover and rebuild from the COVID-19 pandemic.”
Read More“Every community member must be counted.”
Read More“The future of the state senate, state assembly, and city council districts are all based on census population — there's a lot at stake here.”
Read MoreThe census is for all New York City residents — even trash can-dwellers.
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