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Monday, March 8, 2010
Census takers come a knockin'
Residents' participation could mean more grants, less taxes

Monroe County had the state's lowest participation in the 2000 census. To improve on that, U.S. Census Bureau officials will not mail the census to area residents, but blanket the Florida Keys with census takers.

Starting March 22, census workers will conduct door-to-door surveys for as much as six weeks to update addresses and obtain more accurate information, spokeswoman P...

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HALF ARE RESIDENTS

They could only find 500 people in the Keys who could pass a drug test.

51%?

If they already know that 51% participated, then why do a census?
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