MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Gov. Kay Ivey formally signaled the open of Census 2020 participation statewide in an afternoon press conference held Thursday at the Capitol.
In a historic first, the Census is now live online at my2020Census.gov. Additionally, invitation letters have begun and will continue to arrive in mailboxes across the state through March 20. Alabamians can participate in the 10-question Census online, by phone or via traditional paper form. All participants’ information is protected by strict federal law.
Joined by Alabama Counts! Chairman Kenneth Boswell; Sen. Pro Tempore Del Marsh, R-Anniston; House Speaker Mac McCutcheon, R-Monrovia; Sen. Bobby Singleton, D-Greensboro; and Marilyn Stephens of the Census Bureau’s Atlanta Region Research, Ivey stressed Census participation and its importance for all Alabamians during her remarks.
“Since I took office in 2017, it has been a priority to ensure Alabama is accurately counted in the census because of the significant impacts on our state in areas of congressional representation and critical federal funding,” Ivey said. “Whether you are filling out your census online at my2020Census.gov, answering by phone or on the traditional paper form, I urge everyone to be counted! The future of our state depends on Alabamians taking just a few minutes to participate in the 2020 Census.”
Speakers reiterated what the state stands to lose if Alabama’s count fails to reach a maximum level and falls shy of the 72 percent participation rate in the 2010 Census. Potential low-participation effects including the loss of millions of dollars in Census-derived community funding, loss of potential economic development opportunities, and reduced state representation in Congress.
“The impact of this census will be felt for 10 years, so it is imperative that we all do our part and participate for our children, grandchildren, communities and schools,” said Boswell, who is director of the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs. “We are counting on all Alabamians to participate in the 2020 Census.”
Boswell added he and 2020 Census Committee Members statewide encourage participation as soon as invitation letters are received and by April 30; however, there will be a second push for participation in the months following for those Alabamians who have yet to engage.
“The census asks very basic demographic information and only takes about six minutes to complete, so we encourage everyone living or staying in Alabama to complete the census as soon as you receive your invitation from the Census Bureau,” Boswell said. “By filling it out as soon as possible, you can fulfill your civic duty and help our state.”
Additional information on Census 2020, Alabama-specific statistic, local community resources and Alabama Counts! campaign assets can be found at census.Alabama.Gov.
Cullman County Community Census Days
Municipalities across Cullman County are hosting Community Census Days to promote participation from their residents.
Each Community Census Day event will consist of a bookmobile with iPads for attendees to fill out census forms, door prizes for those who have filled out their census questionnaire prior to arrival (must show proof) of those who fill out forms while at a Census Days event (prizes include a 50-inch smart TV, $50 Wal-Mart gift card, passes to the Cullman Wellness & Aquatic Center and Cullman tumblers), bouncy houses, disc golf, corn hole games, children’s activities and food.
Community Census Days, all on Saturdays, are as follows:
- Garden City Park, March 14, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
- Cullman- Depot Park, March 21, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
- Berlin Community Center, March 28, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
- Good Hope Municipal Park, April 4, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
- Baileyton Town Park, April 4, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
- Vinemont Community Center, April 11, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
- West Point Town Hall, April 18, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
- Cold Springs (location TBD), April 18, 11 a.m.- 2 p.m.
- Holly Pond Guy Hunt Library & Museum, April 25, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
- Colony Senior Center, May 2, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
- Fairview Town Park, May 9, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
- Hanceville Veterans Park, June 6, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
- Dodge City Town Hall, June 13, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.