Census Bureau Begins Accepting Cases Today, January 3, 2022 Census Bureau Begins Accepting Cases on January 3, 2022 JAN. 3, 2022 — Last month, the U.S. Census Bureau emailed eligible government officials information about participating in the 2020 Census Count Question Resolution (CQR) Operation. CQR gives tribal, state and local officials the opportunity to request the Census Bureau review their official 2020 Census housing counts for potential processing errors. Through this formal review process, the Census Bureau ensures that housing and population counts are correctly allocated to 2020 Census tabulation blocks in the 50 states, District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. The Census Bureau has been conducting the CQR Operation since the 1990 Census. Random Samplings Blog Understanding the Count Question Resolution Program Written by: Matthew Frates, Chief, Count Question Resolution Branch Since the 1990 Census, we've given tribal, state and local governments the opportunity to request a review of their once-a-decade census counts. Recently, we began notifying eligible governments to offer this opportunity again through the 2020 Census Count Question Resolution program (CQR). We also published a Federal Register notice announcing this plan in more detail. This blog explains what CQR entails, how it works and what it affects. |
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