Res 2261-2009
Census Bureau to enforce a decennial census enumeration policy in which incarcerated juveniles and adults are counted in keeping with the “one person, one vote” principle inherent in the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution.
Resolution calling upon the United States Census Bureau to enforce a decennial census enumeration policy in which incarcerated juveniles and adults are counted in keeping with the “one person, one vote” principle inherent in the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution, to insure that resources for the general welfare of all citizens are equitably and appropriately distributed.
Status
Adopted
Introduced By
DYdanis A. Rodriguez
YA
DIntroduced
11/16/2009
Adopted Date
12/21/2009
Last Modified
9/26/2022
File Name
Res 2261-2009
Committee
Co-Sponsors (13)
Bill History (9)
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Meetings & Hearings (3)
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Committee Report 11/19/09
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Hearing Transcript 11/19/09
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Hearing Testimony 11/19/09
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Committee Report 12/21/09
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Hearing Transcript 12/21/09
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Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 12/21/09
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