File #: 18-6420    Version: 1 Name: ESTABLISHING AN EMERGENCY FUND TO ADDRESS THE CITIZENSHIP QUESTION IN THE 2020 CENSUS
Type: Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 10/12/2018 In control: Business and Economic Development Committee
On agenda: 10/17/2018 Final action:
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING AN EMERGENCY FUND TO ADDRESS THE CITIZENSHIP QUESTION IN THE 2020 CENSUS WHEREAS, Cook County is a "Fair and Equal County for Immigrants" as defined in 07-R-240; and WHEREAS, the 2020 Census poses unprecedented challenges that may inhibit an accurate count of the United States population such as a drastic reduction in field staff and the primary use of an online platform for the first time; and WHEREAS, among these challenges, the inclusion of an untested citizenship question has been proposed by the Department of Commerce and accurate and reliable information on how the Census Bureau will handle this question is not yet available; and WHEREAS, Cook County has the largest concentration of foreign-born residents in the state of Illinois and must be prepared to educate this population on the importance of participating in the Census to avoid an undercount; and WHEREAS, immigrants are among the hard-to-count populations that have experienced an u...
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

ESTABLISHING AN EMERGENCY FUND TO ADDRESS THE CITIZENSHIP QUESTION IN THE 2020 CENSUS

WHEREAS, Cook County is a "Fair and Equal County for Immigrants" as defined in 07-R-240; and

WHEREAS, the 2020 Census poses unprecedented challenges that may inhibit an accurate count of the United States population such as a drastic reduction in field staff and the primary use of an online platform for the first time; and

WHEREAS, among these challenges, the inclusion of an untested citizenship question has been proposed by the Department of Commerce and accurate and reliable information on how the Census Bureau will handle this question is not yet available; and

WHEREAS, Cook County has the largest concentration of foreign-born residents in the state of Illinois and must be prepared to educate this population on the importance of participating in the Census to avoid an undercount; and

WHEREAS, immigrants are among the hard-to-count populations that have experienced an undercount in the past, with 11,000 very young Latino children having been missed in Cook County alone during the 2010 Census; and

WHEREAS, Illinois experienced total undercounts of 100,000 persons in 2000 and 128,000 in 2010 which cost Cook County an estimated $19 - $25 million per year after each decennial survey based on the 2002 US Census Monitoring Committee report to Congress and the 2018 report from the George Washington Institute on Public Policy ; and

WHEREAS, it is expected that with limited information on the citizenship question and the chilling effect this population is already experiencing due to increased immigration enforcement, the number of persons missed in an undercount will only increase; and

WHEREAS, based on the Fiscal Year 2017 Annual Report on federal awards issued to Cook County, fourteen of the grants Cook County receives, which total over $43 million, are reliant on U.S. Census population data; and

WHEREAS, without special efforts to ensure an ac...

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