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												 2020 Census: Counting the Central Valley
												
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												Friday, November 15, 2019
												12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
												Registration  11:45 a.m.
												 
												Capitol Event Center
												1020 11th Street, second floor
												Sacramento, CA ( map)
												  
												Please register in advance. There is no charge to attend, but space is limited. Lunch will be provided. This event will also be webcast live.
												
												
												 
												 
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												 About the program
												The decennial census plays an essential role in American democracy. The stakes are huge for California—political representation and federal dollars are on the line—and 2020 is fast approaching. Home to 4.3 million people, the San Joaquin Valley may be one of the state’s hardest-to-count regions. What are the key challenges for valley communities and how are leaders working together to ensure an accurate count? 
												 
												This event is supported with funding from the California Community Foundation, California Endowment, California Health Care Foundation, Silicon Valley Community Foundation, and Sunlight Giving.
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												Participants
												Joseph Hayes, research associate, PPIC  
												Maria Jeans, program coordinator, The Maddy Institute 
												Jesus Martinez, member, California Complete Count Committee, and executive director, Central Valley Immigrant Integration Collaborative 
												Cindy Quezada, senior program officer, Sierra Health Foundation 
												Don Saylor, supervisor, District 2, Yolo County 
												 
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												 About PPIC
												The Public Policy Institute of California is dedicated to informing and improving public policy in California through independent, objective, nonpartisan research. We are a public charity. We do not take or support positions on any ballot measure or on any local, state, or federal legislation, nor do we endorse, support, or oppose any political parties or candidates for public office.
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