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CENSUS 2000 HEARING TO HIGHLIGHT SUCCESSES OF LOS ANGELES COUNT
COMMUNITY EFFORT LEADS LOS ANGELES TO ONE OF THE NATION'S BEST CENSUS RESULTS

CONTACTS: John Chambers (202) 256-1608 or Mario Lopez (301) 526-9579

WHAT:

The Los Angeles City Complete Count Committee, in conjunction with the bipartisan U.S. Census Monitoring Board, will host an official census hearing to learn more about how the Los Angeles Community came together to achieve one of the best census results in the country.

WHO:

The Honorable Cruz Bustamante, Lt. Governor, State of California
J. Kenneth Blackwell, Congressional Co-Chair
Gilbert Casellas, Presidential Co-Chair
The Honorable James K. Hahn, City Attorney, City of Los Angeles
Bonnie Tang, Staff Attorney and Project Director, Equal Access Unit Asian Pacific American Legal Center,
John Reeder, Regional Director, Los Angeles Region, Bureau of the Census
Natalie Profant Komuro, Planning Manager, Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority
John Humphrey, Census 2000 Coordinator, City of Long Beach, California
John Mack, President, Los Angeles Urban League
Other Invited Guests

WHEN:

Monday, June 26, 2000
10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Press Availability To Follow Event

WHERE:

Town and Gown Hall
Figueroa Street
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, California

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The U.S. Census Monitoring Board, established by Congress in 1997, is a bipartisan board that monitors the Census Bureau's preparations for the 2000 Census. Its findings are reported every six months to Congress. For more information on the Board, visit: www.cmbp.gov or www.cmbc.gov


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