TOWN HALL Los Angeles and the and California Community Foundation present:
Everyone Counts: 2010 Census A Panel Discussion
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
12:00 PM Luncheon
12:30 PM Panel Discussion with
Audience Q&A
What is the Census?
• The Constitution requires the US
Census to take place every 10
years.
Why Does it Matter?
• The data collected by the census
also help determine the number of
seats your state has in the US
House of Representatives.
• The 2010 Census will enable
communities to receive more than
$400 billion in federal funds each
year for hospitals, job training
centers, schools, senior centers,
bridges, tunnels and other-public
works projects, as well as
emergency services.
How is it Conducted?
• The 2010 Census aims to count all
US residents—citizens and non-
citizens alike.
• The Census Bureau delivers a short
10-question form to every household
in America and requires that you fill
in the form to account for everyone
living at your address as of April 1,
2010.
Panelists:
The Honorable Mike Davis
Assembly Member – District 48
California Assembly Select
Committee on the Census
Sneha Desai
Assistant Regional Census
Manager, Partnership Program
Los Angeles Regional Census
Center
Sal Mendoza
Senior Vice President,
Community Reinvestment
City National Bank
Moderator:
Antonia Hernández
President and CEO
California Community
Foundation
Public Parking is available in lots at
First & Central, and at First & Alameda.
FREE Event, but Registration is Required. Visit:
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Monday, February 22, 2010
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