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Blog: 2020 Census in Texas

Center for Public Policy Priorities| February 2019
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Blog: 2020 Census in Texas

These blogs put out by the Center for Public Policy Priorities focus on ensuring that there is an accurate 2020 census count in Texas. It links to a plethora of resources available regarding the 2020 census in Texas.

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