Review of Proposed Legislation to Permit Address List Sharing By the Census Bure

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Census figures are used to monitor compliance with the Voting Rights Act. The ACLU does a great deal of voting rights litigation, and we rely on census data. Census figures are also used in a variety of entitlement, de- velopment, and other governmental programs.
The Census Bureau solicits information from individuals and generalizes that information into broadly useful data. After the ini- tial contact, the Bureau has no further relationship with individual residents. It keeps no personally id
...entifiable files.
The Census Bureau has a history and track record of maintain- ing the confidentiality of census data. Since the Census Act of 1919, it has been a felony to misuse data supplied to the census by individuals. Lists of addresses collected and utilized by the Cen- sus Bureau are confidential under the Census Act of 1954 and ex- empt from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act. In fact, agents of the Census Bureau must swear an oath not to di- vulge information they gather.


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