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Apr 5, 2000

Statement of the Hon. Carolyn B. Maloney Hearing on the Status of Census 2000 Operations

Thank you Mr. Chairman. And welcome to our witnesses Dr. Prewitt, from the Census Bureau, and Mr. Mihm, from GAO. I've seen so much of you lately, it seems like we're becoming old friends.

Apr 5, 2000

Statement of the Hon. Carolyn B. Maloney Hearing on the Status of Census 2000 Operations

Thank you Mr. Chairman. And welcome to our witnesses Dr. Prewitt, from the Census Bureau, and Mr. Mihm, from GAO. I've seen so much of you lately, it seems like we're becoming old friends.

Apr 4, 2000

MALONEY STATEMENT ON SENATOR LOTT'S AND GOV. BUSH'S RETREATING POSITION ON THE CENSUS

In today's Washington Post, David Broder reports that Senator Lott and Governor Bush "retreated part-way from their positions about" the Census. But Rep. J. C. Watts of Oklahoma, Chairman of the House Republican Conference, blamed the bureaucracy for including questions that "have raised an unprecedented level of concern," and other Republicans said they would introduce legislation to make responding to the census voluntary, rather than requiring it by law. (4/4/00)

Apr 4, 2000

MALONEY STATEMENT ON SENATOR LOTT'S AND GOV. BUSH'S RETREATING POSITION ON THE CENSUS

In today's Washington Post, David Broder reports that Senator Lott and Governor Bush "retreated part-way from their positions about" the Census. But Rep. J. C. Watts of Oklahoma, Chairman of the House Republican Conference, blamed the bureaucracy for including questions that "have raised an unprecedented level of concern," and other Republicans said they would introduce legislation to make responding to the census voluntary, rather than requiring it by law. (4/4/00)

Apr 4, 2000

MALONEY STATEMENT ON SENATOR LOTT'S AND GOV. BUSH'S RETREATING POSITION ON THE CENSUS

In today's Washington Post, David Broder reports that Senator Lott and Governor Bush "retreated part-way from their positions about" the Census. But Rep. J. C. Watts of Oklahoma, Chairman of the House Republican Conference, blamed the bureaucracy for including questions that "have raised an unprecedented level of concern," and other Republicans said they would introduce legislation to make responding to the census voluntary, rather than requiring it by law. (4/4/00)

Apr 3, 2000

MALONEY COMMENTS ON SOUTHEASTERN LEGAL FOUNDATION "REPORT"

Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, (D -NY) Ranking Democrat on the Census Subcommittee, issued the following statement on the "report" released today by the Southeastern Legal Foundation:

Apr 3, 2000

MALONEY COMMENTS ON SOUTHEASTERN LEGAL FOUNDATION "REPORT"

Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, (D -NY) Ranking Democrat on the Census Subcommittee, issued the following statement on the "report" released today by the Southeastern Legal Foundation:

Apr 3, 2000

MALONEY COMMENTS ON SOUTHEASTERN LEGAL FOUNDATION "REPORT"

Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, (D -NY) Ranking Democrat on the Census Subcommittee, issued the following statement on the "report" released today by the Southeastern Legal Foundation:

Apr 1, 2000

MALONEY CALLS ON GOV. BUSH TO FOLLOW THE LAW-- URGES AMERICANS TO DO THEIR CIVIC DUTY

Today Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY), the Ranking Democrat on the Census Subcommittee, issued the following statement:

Apr 1, 2000

MALONEY CALLS ON GOV. BUSH TO FOLLOW THE LAW-- URGES AMERICANS TO DO THEIR CIVIC DUTY

Today Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY), the Ranking Democrat on the Census Subcommittee, issued the following statement:

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