CENSUS
Bills and resolutions
Bureau of the Census: establish as independent agency (see S. 1365; H.R. 1928)
Federal aid programs: use of population data in determining certain benefits (see H.R. 258)
House: district reapportionment using figures that include illegal aliens (see S. 1734)
Minorities: grants to State and local governments for assistance in eliminating undercounts (see S. 407)
Factsheets
Dept. of International Trade and Industry (S. 1365), 17367 [26JN]
Remarks in House
Agriculture: elimination of decennial censuses of drainage (H.R. 2722), 31378 [12NO]
Aliens: prevent use of census population figures which include illegal (H.R. 3710), 30991 [7NO]
Elections: prevent distortions in reapportionments of the House by use of census population figures which include illegal aliens (H.R. 3710), 30991 [7NO]
Small Central Cities: retain designation until the census (H.R. 1271), 3969 [27FE]
Remarks in Senate
Aliens: adjust population figures to exclude illegal entrants (S. 1734), 26158 [4OC]
Bureau of the Census: establish as independent agency (S. 1365), 17353, 17369-17370 [26JN]
Minorities: grants to State and local governments for assistance in eliminating undercounts (S. 407), 1949 [6FE]
Texts of
H.R. 2722, decennial censuses of drainage, 31378 [12NO]
S. 407, grants to State and local governments for assistance in eliminating undercounts of minorities, 1950 [6FE]
S. 1365, Dept. of International Trade and Industry, 17354-17367 [26JN]
S. 1734, exclude illegal aliens from population figures, 26159 [4OC]