S-fs year 2000 approaches, A2 looks for census help The Michigar, Oaily - Monday, October 19, 1998 - 7A Ay Dave Lu For the Daily Listed among many of the major events planned for the coming millenni- um, the U.S. government is anticipating =Census 2000 to be a major undertaking. With the responsibility of mapping out the entire U.S. population, the cen- sus taken every 10 years is the only -data-gathering operation mandated by the Constitution. "Census 2000 is the 22nd consecutive census since the first one in 1790," said Charles Needham, a community special- with the Bureau of the Census. The purpose of the census is to gath- er personal information on U.S. citi- zens, Needham said. "Municipalities need to educate the people on why it is so important to fill out forms," Needham said. "Census representation means federal funding for health care, education, roads, police and seats in Congress." Michigan lost two congressional Oats due to the 1990 census, when four million across the nation were missed in the counting - 28,000 in Detroit alone. "The census means congressional -political power," said Kim Hunter, rpeoia partnership specialist for the Bureau of the Census. Taking the census involves two steps: checking addresses through a process called "block canvassing" and follow- ing up with unresponsive households. Needham said Census 2000 will address some of the problems of the 1990 census, including those involving costs. In 1990, respondents who did not return their census forms by mail cost the Census Bureau more than those who did because temporary census workers were needed to conduct per- sonal visits with these households, Needham said. "We're trying to make it as easy, accessible and as convenient as possi- ble," Needham said. He added that although the idea of the census was cre- ated on a federal level, it can only be implemented on a local level. One of the primary improvements adopted to make the census more precise is a partnership between the federal Bureau of the Census and state govern- ments. "The Information Improvement Act passed by Congress allows the Census Bureau to work with local municipalities to check addresses," Needham said. Checking addresses will mitigate the number of personal visits conducted by enumerators. Sixty-five percent of Americans are expected to fill out and return the form; the remaining 35 percent will require follow-up interviews. This a secondary procedure will cost between $2 billion and $4 billion, Needham said. Hunter said a census office will be opened in Ann Arbor. The office will need local residents to act as enumera- tors for the Census 2000 project. Responsible for tasks ranging from verifying addresses in the preliminary process to approaching unresponsive households during the follow-up, enu- merators will be needed for six weeks starting this February. Ann Arbor Mayor Ingrid Sheldon encouraged students and residents of Ann Arbor to become involved with the Census 2000 project. "Block grants and aid funds from the federal government are distributed by population. Therefore, the more people that can participate, the better," Sheldon said. "Ann Arbor has always qualified for federal block grants." The money appropriated through the government based on census figures will be used by the city of Ann Arbor to fund human and housing services for low-income residents. By participating in Census 2000, stu- dents can acquire many valuable skills and help the community plan for the future, Needham said. AAA! EARLY SPECIALS! Panama City! ALUM RECEIVING cancer treatments Room With Kitchen $129! Includes 7 Free Nov. 6 @ UM hospital wishes 2 tickets for Parties! Daytona $149! New Hotspot- South Penn State game on 11/7. 732- 254-3882. Beach $129! Cocoa Beach $149! NON STUDENT TICKETS NEEDED! spnngbreaktravel.com 1-800-678-6386. 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