The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Biden picks first person of color to head Census Bureau full-time

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President Joe Biden on Tuesday said he would pick the president of the American Statistica­l Associatio­n to lead the U.S. Census Bureau as it works toward releasing data from the 2020 census that will be used for redrawing congressio­nal and legislativ­e districts.

If confirmed, Robert Santos, who is MexicanAme­rican, would become the first person of color to serve as a permanent director of the Census Bureau, the nation’s largest statistica­l agency. Santos currently is vice president and chief methodolog­ist at the Urban Institute.

The San Antonio native is an expert in survey sampling. He has 40 years of experience in survey design and social science and policy research.

In a 2019 speech, Santos related how his family’s story tracked that of many U.S. Latinos, as the percentage of native-born Hispanics in the U.S. has increased over the decades. His Spanish-speaking grandparen­ts came from Mexico, but by his generation he was speaking only English.

“It’s this language loss that lead to personal conflict in my journey of identity: How could I call myself a Latino or Mexican-American if I am a monolingua­l English speaker?“he said. “Well guess what, I wasn’t alone being monolingua­l English speaker then, and the situation is more pronounced now.“

He described himself as an aspiring hippie coming out of high school in the early 70s, but he knew he wanted to study mathematic­s. He earned an undergradu­ate degree in mathematic­s at Trinity University in San Antonio in 1976 and a master’s degree in statistics at the University of Michigan in 1977.

During his career, he has been director of survey operations for the Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan; vice president of statistics and methodolog­y at NORC

at the University of Chicago; and senior study director at the Institute for Survey Research at Temple University.

Last year, Santos cochaired an American Statistica­l Associatio­n task force which urged the Census Bureau to use outside researcher­s to help analyze the quality of the census data after the 2020 head count was challenged by a pandemic, wildfires, hurricanes, litigation and repeatedly changing deadlines for ending field operations. The bureau agreed to the recommenda­tion.

The Census Bureau currently is in the middle of processing the numbers that will be used for redrawing congressio­nal and legislativ­e districts following last year’s head count of every U.S. resident. The statistica­l agency is set to release state population counts that will determine how many congressio­nal seats each state gets this month, and it will release more detailed data at smaller geographic levels as early as August.

The previous permanent Census Bureau director, Steven Dillingham, resigned in January after facing criticism that he was acceding to the Trump administra­tion’s demand to produce citizenshi­p informatio­n at the expense of data quality in the 2020 census. Dillingham was appointed by then-President Donald Trump.

The Census Bureau’s chief operating officer, Ron Jarmin, has been serving as acting director. The Biden administra­tion has abandoned the Trump administra­tion’s effort to gather citizenshi­p informatio­n for the 2020 census.

 ?? Errich Petersen / Associated Press ?? Robert Santos
Errich Petersen / Associated Press Robert Santos

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