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States and the Census: Expanding Outreach, Maximizing Federal Funding and Assuring Equal Representation
Mar 29, 2010
This Dispatch will outline strategies that include crafting outreach and education initiatives that integrate city and state government agencies with grassroots organizations and local media to ensure 'Hard-to-Count' residents are included in the Census; enacting state legislation that mandates prisoners are counted in their home districts rather than in that of their prisons, and proactively considering principles for redistricting legislative districts that move beyond uniquely partisan concerns to addressing the needs of district residents. This Dispatch will also aim to provide some of these best practices and highlight resources, all with a view toward preparing states to engage effectively with the 2010 and — looking forward — 2020 Census. -
Building a Better Measure of Poverty Rates
Jul 17, 2008
States don't really know how many of their residents are poor. The current federal poverty measure uses a forty-year old, widely criticized methodology. It neither accounts for many of the resources poor families receive from the government, such as Food Stamps and the EITC, nor does it, conversely, factor in many additional expenses the poor face that are not accounted for in the federal measure, such as transportation costs, child care and local costs of living.
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Voting Information Project Opens Up New Ways for Voters to Get Essential Information
Jul 10, 2008
Although election advocates place great emphasis on reducing barriers
to voter participation, calls to voting hotlines show that obtaining basic information such as where exactly to vote presents one of the most widespread hurdles to voting. Because of this, easily accessible voting information would go a long way in facilitating voter participation.