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City of West Hollywood
Monday August 24th, 2020 :: 06:12 p.m. PDT

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City of West Hollywood Urges Residents to Take 5 Minutes to Complete Census 2020 Today. Be Counted West Hollywood!

The City of West Hollywood is continuing its urgent call for residents to “Be Counted West Hollywood” in the 2020 Census. The United States Census Bureau has announced that Census counting will cease on September 30, 2020. Currently, the response rate for households in the State of California is approximately 65 percent; the response rate for households in the City of West Hollywood is approximately 60 percent. This means that four in 10 people in West Hollywood still have not taken the census, but it is not too late to do so.

Community members who have not yet completed the Census can quickly and easily take the census in approximately five minutes online at https://census.ca.gov/. This year, for the first time, the Census form is available to complete online in 13 languages. Community members can also respond by phone in one of 13 languages, including by Telecommunication Device for the Deaf, at one of the phone numbers listed on the California Census 2020 website: https://census.ca.gov/2020/03/12/californians-receive-invitations-to-participate-in-2020-census/.

Census staffers have started to work in the field and are currently knocking on doors in the City of West Hollywood and in communities across the nation to follow up with households that have not yet responded to the Census and are there to help. To learn more about how to identify a Census worker, click here. Your Census responses are safe and secure. Information collected as part of the 2020 Census cannot be shared with or by other governmental agencies or used against you in any way.

The United States Constitution mandates that a complete national population count be conducted every 10 years. The 2020 Census will decide how billions of federal dollars are distributed in California. An undercount could impact funding for schools, health services, child care, emergency services and many other programs. The Census will also decide the number of California’s Congressional members and Electoral College votes. A complete count means more people in power who truly represent and advocate for our communities.

Census counting will cease on September 30, 2020. In December 2020, the Census Bureau will deliver apportionment counts to the President and Congress as required by law. By March 31, 2021, the Census Bureau will send redistricting counts to states. This information is used to redraw legislative districts based on population changes.
The nonpartisan Legislative Analyst’s Office (LAO) in California has estimated that during the 1990 Census, California’s population was undercounted by 2.7 percent; this undercount likely resulted in California receiving at least $2 billion less in federal funds. There are, however, other impacts beyond reduced financial resources: according to the LAO, the 1990 Census undercount was severe enough that the State of California was shortchanged one Congressional seat. Census staff has projected, based on data from the 2010 Census and from regular surveys, that certain West Hollywood census tracts may have a moderately low response rate. As a community of just 1.9 square miles, the City of West Hollywood is working diligently to achieve a complete census count in Census 2020.

The City of West Hollywood has consistently supported legislation that requires the Census Bureau to count every person living in the United States, independent of their immigration or citizenship status and the City has strongly advocated for the importance of including questions about sexual orientation in order to help identify LGBTQ people and families and safeguard their rights and responsibilities.

For additional information, please visit www.weho.org/census2020.

For more information about the City of West Hollywood’s Census 2020 efforts, please contact Hernan Molina, the City of West Hollywood’s Governmental Affairs Liaison, at (323) 848-6364 of [email protected].
 

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City of West Hollywood Urges Residents to Take 5 Minutes to Complete Census 2020 Today. Be Counted West Hollywood!

Address/Location
City of West Hollywood
8300 Santa Monica Blvd
West Hollywood, CA 90069

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 323-848-6400

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