Census Monitoring Board Boards and Commissions Agencies Government


The U.S. Census Monitoring Board, established by Congress in 1997, is a bipartisan board charged with monitoring Census 2000 operations and with reporting its findings to Congress. The Board is composed of eight Members: four appointed by the President, two appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and two appointed by the Majority Leader of the United States Senate. The Board began its work in 1998 and issued reports to Congress in February, April and October of 1999, March and April of 2000, and in April 2001. The Final Report was submitted on September 26, 2001.








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  • U.S. Census Monitoring Board Presidential Members - A bipartisan board charged with monitoring the Bureau of the boards and commissions Census\\' preparations for the 2000 Census and reporting its findings boards and commissions to Congress and the President. Included are reports, members appointed boards and commissions by the President, FAQ, issues and news.
  • Census Monitoring Board Congressional Members - From the Congressional side of the Board. Includes agencies reports, mission and members.


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