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Retirees and students in Florida are seeking to defend 2020 census results against a GOP challenge
- Two Florida university students and the Alliance for Retired Americans are seeking to intervene in a lawsuit regarding the 2020 census results, expressing concerns over the Trump administration's defense of the case.
- They worry that Young Republican groups could reach a settlement that might alter census numbers, affecting undercounting in nursing homes and college dorms.
- The Trump administration has been criticized for attacking the 2020 census results rather than defending them, as noted by the students and advocacy group.
- Experts have raised concerns about the Trump administration's commitment to defending the 2020 census count, especially as the lawsuit proceeds in federal court in Tampa.
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Retirees and students in Florida are seeking to defend 2020 census results against a GOP challenge
Two Florida college students and an advocacy group for retirees are asking a federal judge to let them intervene in a lawsuit to defend census methods used to protect privacy and fill in missing data.
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Read Full ArticleIn 2020, during the session of the Open Parliament convened by the chairman of the Committee on Budgets, Erasmus González, and by Mario Delgado, then president of the Political Coordination Board, the central theme was the Fonden: its results and what to do with it.
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