CHN submitted this testimony on what we know about the undercount of young children and what states can do to ameliorate it to a Massachusetts Senate Hearing on undercounts and overcounts in the census on December 8, 2025. It may be a useful model for other legislative hearings in the states.
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State Testimony on Count All Kids
CHN submitted this testimony on what we know about the undercount of young children and what states can do to ameliorate it to a Massachusetts Senate Hearing on undercounts and overcounts in the census on December 8, 2025. It may be a useful model for other legislative hearings in the states.
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