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Web site launched to provide Ohioans with census information
The state has launched a new Web site, www.census.ohio.gov, to provide Ohioans with easy-to-get information on the upcoming 2010 census.
“The Web site not only provides information about the importance of the filling out and returning (of) census forms, but offers insight into how the data collected will impact communities across the state,” Ohio Treasurer Kevin Boyce, chairman of the Ohio Complete Count Committee, said in a press release on Tuesday, Jan. 5.
The homepage features links to a site with information on temporary census jobs and to a site with lesson plans, maps and other material to help teachers and students learn about the census, the release said.
In addition to the Web site, there will be a “2010 Census Rally” from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 11, at the Statehouse in Columbus with speakers and displays.
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By forex robot
January 9, 2010 4:43 AM | Link to this
nice post. thanks.
By Leslie
January 5, 2010 1:54 PM | Link to this
They won’t ask and don’t care whether you are a citizen or not, they want to count you even if you are not a citizen. The census determines how many representatives your state has in Washington. The democrats want many many illegals so they can increase their size in Washington claiming they represent the American people. If you are not a citizen and you count on the census then obviously our people in Washington are not representing the American people. Our government is not our government of the people by the people for the people. No to them it is all about them not us them. On the census form they now want to know our race. They continue to divide us by race. There is a block for some other race - mark that block and write in American. We are united as Americans, tell the politicians we are Americans quit your game of dividing us. It’s them not the people.