Sun Sentinel Palm Beach Edition

Time is running out to do your part, be counted in the census

- State Sen. Kathleen Passidomo, R-Naples, currently serves as the Senate Majority Leader.

Stand up and be counted! Florida may lose resources, funding and representa­tion in our federal government unless we do a better job of completing our 2020 Census. It is important that everyone complete their 2020 Census before the Sept. 30 deadline to make sure Florida and our citizens get our fair share of resources from the U.S. government and accurate representa­tion in Congress.

We know that Florida’s population grows every year. That’s no surprise given the state’s natural beauty, the hospitalit­y of our residents and the no-tax, low-regulation business climate we offer in the Sunshine State. The last time the United States completed a census in 2010, our population was around 18.6 million. Today, it’s estimated to be near 22 million.

With our growing population, we must make sure that every Floridian is counted so that our state receives its fair share of federal funding. Federal funding supports many aspects of our daily lives. It builds roads and bridges. It provides community infrastruc­ture, including health care, senior centers, schools and jobs. More than $675 billion in federal funding flows back to the states and local communitie­s each year based on census data.

Importantl­y, our representa­tion in the U.S. House of Representa­tives is determined by our census data. Based on data from the 2010 Census, Florida gained two additional seats in Congress, giving our state a stronger delegation to advance the issues important to our communitie­s. Given the continued growth of our population over the last decade, Florida stands to gain more seats in the House after the

2020 Census is complete.

But currently, Florida’s response rate on the 2020 Census does not provide a full picture of our population, who we are and where we live. As of Sept. 14, just 62.6% of Floridians have completed the 2020 Census, which is far below the national response rate of 65.9%. We rank 32nd among the 50 states, Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico.

Without a full picture of our state’s population, Florida could lose resources, funding and representa­tion. For each Floridian that goes uncounted, Florida’s state and local budgets will lose an estimated $15,000 per person per year. I know we can do better.

It’s simple. Just visit 2020census.gov. It only takes a few minutes to respond to 12 questions.

If you’re visited by a Census taker, take the time to answer their questions. First, check to make sure they have a valid ID with their photograph and a U.S. Department of Commerce watermark. You can easily identify them by the bags they carry with the Census Bureau logo. All census takers visiting neighborho­ods are trained to efficientl­y collect and appropriat­ely protect your informatio­n. Census takers are abiding by CDC guidelines, too, by wearing a face covering and keeping at least six feet distance between you and others at your home.

Your responses to the 2020 Census are safe, secure and protected by federal law. Your answers will only be used to produce statistics about your community and our state. Those statistics determine how much resources, funding and representa­tion Florida will receive from the federal government for the next 10 years.

Help us ensure Florida gets the best possible outcome from the 2020 Census. Stand up and be counted!

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