A number of child serving organizations submitted comments on the plan for the 2026 Census Test, which set forth how the test was originally expected to test new strategies for counting young children, and how the revised test omits all those new strategies. It asks the Bureau to conduct the tests as planned.
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Comment on the 2026 Census Test
A number of child serving organizations submitted comments on the plan for the 2026 Census Test, which set forth how the test was originally expected to test new strategies for counting young children, and how the revised test omits all those new strategies. It asks the Bureau to conduct the tests as planned.
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