[Congressional Bills 111th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 1086 Introduced in House (IH)]

111th CONGRESS
  2d Session
H. RES. 1086

  Recognizing the importance and significance of the 2010 Census and 
 encouraging each community within the Indian Country to name an elder 
  to be the first member of that community to answer the 2010 Census.


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                    IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                           February 22, 2010

     Mr. Baca (for himself, Mr. Heinrich, Ms. Richardson, and Mrs. 
Christensen) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to 
            the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform

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                               RESOLUTION


 
  Recognizing the importance and significance of the 2010 Census and 
 encouraging each community within the Indian Country to name an elder 
  to be the first member of that community to answer the 2010 Census.

Whereas the decennial census is a responsibility of the Federal Government, 
        mandated by article I, section 2 of the Constitution;
Whereas, in the 2000 Census, 4.3 million people, or 1.5 percent of the total 
        United States population, stated that they were American Indian or 
        Alaska Native;
Whereas, in the 2000 Census, 2.4 million people, or 1 percent of the United 
        States population, stated that they were solely American Indian or 
        Alaska Native;
Whereas Native Americans are the descendants of the aboriginal, indigenous, 
        native people who were the original inhabitants of and who governed the 
        lands that now constitute the United States;
Whereas the 2010 Census data is strictly confidential and Federal law prevents 
        the information from being shared with any entity;
Whereas the 2010 Census is quick, safe, and easy to complete;
Whereas the census is a source of data on a number of issues of national 
        importance, such as school attendance, educational attainment, and 
        employment;
Whereas areas are underserved by the Federal Government if significant portions 
        of the population, especially those in low-income and minority 
        neighborhoods, fail to participate in the census;
Whereas full participation in the census is necessary to ensure an accurate 
        depiction of the population of the United States;
Whereas, April 1, 2010, is the date for the 2010 Census;
Whereas the San Manuel Band Serrano Mission Indians in California propose to 
        name an elder to be the first member of that community to answer the 
        2010 Census;
Whereas it is hoped that the naming of an elder to be the first member of that 
        community to answer the 2010 Census will encourage other members of that 
        community to answer the 2010 Census;
Whereas it is hoped that each other community within the Indian Country will 
        name an elder to be the first member of their community to answer the 
        2010 Census;
Whereas elders are looked upon as the trusted ones in the tribe who will have 
        the most influence in carrying the message of how important an accurate 
        2010 Census count is; and
Whereas elder participation in the 2010 Census count will encourage others to 
        participate in the 2010 Census: Now, therefore, be it;
    Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
            (1) recognizes the importance and significance of the 2010 
        census and encourages full participation in this critical 
        process; and
            (2) encourages each community within the Indian Country to 
        name an elder to be the first member of that community to 
        answer the 2010 Census.
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