EANNACE
KICKS OFF CENSUS 2000 IN ONEIDA COUNTY
Oneida County Executive Ralph J. Eannace Jr. announced today the
formation of the Oneida County Census 2000 Complete Count Committee. The Complete Count
Committee members are local community leaders and is co-chaired by Annette Foley, Town of
Kirkland Supervisor, and Judith Owens-Manley, Research Coordinator, Resource Center for
Human Services at Hamilton College. The Oneida County Complete Count Committee is charged
with promoting and encouraging everyone in Oneida County to answer and return the Census
2000 questionnaire by Census Day, April 1, 2000.
"We want to ensure everyone in Oneida County is counted," said Ralph J. Eannace
Jr., Oneida County Executive, "Local funding and political representation are based
on census counts. The importance of having all members in our community fill out and
return the Census 2000 Questionnaire cant be understated." Population and
housing counts from the census that are taken nationwide every 10 years are used to
reapportion seats in the U.S. House of Representatives and distribute billions of federal
dollars annually to communities.
Community leaders use the census for everything from planning schools and building roads
to providing recreational opportunities and managing health care services. The mandate for
conducting the census every ten years comes from the United States Constitution. The
importance of the census as an instrument of democracy has not diminished since 1790
when the first census was taken. Census 2000 will be our nations 22nd
headcount.
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