Have you filled out your Census form yet? How's your county doing so far?
The U.S. census is a critically important tool that helps determine how much funding for health services a particular community gets, how many electoral votes a state has, or where state legislature maps are drawn. It's important that we're all counted, though we also know that some lower income and rural communities don't get fully counted. That means our communities and our state end up missing out on funding and electoral power.
And in this moment, census worker aren't able to go door-to-door. We need to step in and help get every person living in Kentucky counted.
To make sure we're all counted, please go to my2020census.gov and fill out a census for your household, and also share this link with friends and neighbors and let them know why it's important that we're all counted.
To see how Kentucky is doing getting our census forms in, check out this map.
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