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Posted on: September 24, 2019

[ARCHIVED] Governor announces series of town halls to educate Virginians about upcoming Census

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Sept. 24, 2019 - Gov. Ralph Northam said a series of regional town halls will be held across Virginia starting Wednesday, Sept. 25,  to educate residents about the upcoming 2020 Census and provide opportunities to meet with Census job recruiters. "Together with the Virginia Complete Count Commission, we are supporting education, outreach and preparation efforts aimed at encouraging full participating in the 2020 Census," Northam said. The first Census town hall will take place Wednesday in Richmond. The second will take place Monday, Oct. 21, in Portsmouth. Go online for more information on upcoming town halls, dates and locations. The Census Bureau plans to hire thousands of people across the country to help in the nationwide count, including census takers, recruiting assistants, office staff and supervisory staff. To learn more about Census jobs, visit 2020census.gov/en/jobs. Visit www.hampton.gov/census for more information about Hampton and the Census.

 

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