Ending census early could impact disability programs for years
Originally published August 31, 2020 by Disability Scoop
The Trump administration announced it plans to stop collecting census data one month earlier than planned, alarming disability advocates, who warned that population undercounts could threaten funding for crucial programs. Federal funds for Medicaid, education, housing vouchers, food assistance and other programs are calculated based on census population data, as are the number of lawmakers a state will have in the House of Representatives.
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