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CITY CLERK
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AGENDA REPORT
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4/18/2019
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ATTACHMENT 1 <br />RESOLUTION NO. <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLEASANTON, <br />SUPPORTING THE 2020 U.S. CENSUS <br />WHEREAS, the U.S. Census Bureau is required by Article I, Section 2 of the U.S. <br />Constitution to conduct an accurate count of the population every ten years: and <br />WHEREAS, the next enumeration will be April 1, 2020 and will be the first to rely <br />heavily on online responses, and <br />WHEREAS, the primary and perpetual challenge facing the U.S. Census Bureau is the <br />undercount of certain population groups: and <br />WHEREAS, that challenge is amplified in California, given the size of the state and the <br />diversity of communities: and <br />WHEREAS, California has a large percentage of individuals that are considered <br />traditionally hard to count, and <br />WHEREAS, these diverse communities and demographic populations are at risk of <br />being missed in the 2020 Census, and <br />WHEREAS, California receives nearly $77 billion in federal funding that relies, in part, <br />on census data, and <br />WHEREAS, a complete and accurate count of Californias population is essential: and <br />WHEREAS, the data collected by the decennial Census determines the number of <br />seats each state has in the U.S. House of Representatives and is used to distribute billions of <br />dollars in federal funds to state and local governments: and <br />WHEREAS, the data is also used in the redistricting of state legislatures, county boards <br />of supervisors and city councils, and <br />WHEREAS, the decennial census is a massive undertaking that requires cross -sector <br />collaboration and partnership in order to achieve a complete and accurate count: and <br />WHEREAS, California's leaders have dedicated a historic amount of funding and <br />resources to ensure every Californian is counted once, only once and in the right place:. and <br />WHEREAS, this includes coordination between tribal, city.. county, state governments, <br />community-based organizations, education. and many more: and <br />WHEREAS, U.S. Census Bureau is facing several challenges with Census 2020, <br />including constrained fiscal environment, rapidly changing use of technology.. declining <br />response rates, increasingly diverse and mobile population, thus support from partners and <br />stakeholders is critical: and <br />WHEREAS, California is kicking -off its outreach and engagement efforts in April 2019 <br />for the 2020 Census; and <br />
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