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Fort Smith Officials Stress Importance Of Accurate Census Count

FORT SMITH, Ark. (TB&P) — With the 2020 United States Census coming after the first of the year, the Fort Smith Board of Directors wants to make certain eve...
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FORT SMITH, Ark. (TB&P) — With the 2020 United States Census coming after the first of the year, the Fort Smith Board of Directors wants to make certain everyone in Fort Smith is properly counted.

“Since the data from the Census is used in many ways to allocate federal resources to many programs affecting communities and families, it is recognized that achieving a complete count in Arkansas and within the City of Fort Smith itself is of vital importance,” Deputy City Administrator Jeff Dingman said in a memo attached to the board packet for the board’s study session Tuesday (Sept. 10).

“What we produce in this census will affect us for the next 10 years. For every one person who is not accounted for, we will lose $2,500 every year over a course of 10 years,” said Jurena Storm, communications and training manager for the City of Fort Smith.

Dingman told directors that a complete count in the census is extremely important and recommended a count committee to make certain everyone in the city is counted properly.

“Most communities have a number of ‘Hard To Count’ (HTC) populations that, for whatever reason, might not be accurately counted in the census if some effort isn’t made to step out to inform, educate, and facilitate their participation. HTC populations typically include small children, the elderly, non-English speakers, certain ethnic or religious groups, university students, indigent and transient populations and those that generally disassociate with government for whatever reason, be it indifference or fear of enforcement,” Dingman said in the memo.

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