Ensuring Natives Count: Overcoming The 2020 Census Challenge

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James Tucker (Of Counsel-Las Vegas) wrote "Ensuring Natives Count: Overcoming the 2020 Census Challenge," an article that appeared in the April 2019 edition of Arizona Attorney magazine.
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James Tucker (Of Counsel-Las Vegas) wrote "Ensuring Natives Count: Overcoming the 2020 Census Challenge," an article that appeared in the April 2019 edition of Arizona Attorney magazine. "The challenges are tremendous to ensure that all Native American voters are fully and accurately counted," says Jim, "but they are not insurmountable. The data derived from the Census ... is critical to efforts to secure compliance with our civil rights laws. It is vital to offering tribal governments and Native peoples equal access to federal, state and local funding that is essential to helping them to secure the American dream."

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