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Governor Perdue Declares Census Awareness Week

Thursday, March 11, 2010  Contact: Office of Communications 404-651-7774

ATLANTA – Governor Sonny Perdue declared Census Awareness Week and encouraged all Georgians to complete their U.S. Census questionnaire to ensure an accurate count that allows for data-driven decision making.

“It is vitally important that everyone in Georgia complete and return their Census form,” said Governor Perdue. “An accurate count allows governments at all levels to make more informed decisions when providing public services for citizens.”

In the 2000 Census, only 65 percent of Georgia residents returned their form by mail, the most accurate way for the state to be counted. The count is a combination of mailed, door-to-door and in-person Census form completions. Since 2000, Georgia’s population has increased by more than 15 percent – to an estimated 9.7 million people in 2008.

The 2010 Census consists of only 10 questions and takes just 10 minutes to complete. Along with the questionnaire, Georgians will receive a postage-paid envelope to make returning the form not only simple, but free.

U.S. Census responses are secure. Federal law prohibits the sharing of any information from the questionnaire with any other organization or agency. Only the U.S. Census bureau sees responses and the information is protected for more than 70 years.

Anyone who does not receive a Census form by mail can pick up a Be Counted form at locations throughout the state. The Be Counted forms are the same as those mailed out and include a postage-paid envelope. They should be completed and returned by May 1.

To develop a plan to ensure an accurate and complete count, Governor Perdue appointed the state’s Complete Count Committee in 2009. Co-chaired by Department of Community Affairs Commissioner Mike Beatty and Debra Lyons, director of the Governor’s Office of Workforce Development, this committee has created a network with more than 175 local complete count committees to ensure a strong grassroots efforts throughout the state.

Sub-committees have also been developed and are implementing outreach campaigns that include education, business, community, government, faith-based, media and customers service. In addition, Facebook and Twitter tools are being used to provide communications among these committees in and around the Census.

For more information about Georgia’s Complete Count Committee and the Census in Georgia, please visit www.census.georgia.gov .

 

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