The public is invited to provide feedback through the Federal Register Notice on the proposed revisions.
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?? Reminder: Third Town Hall on OMB’s Race and Ethnicity Statistical Standards Tomorrow
*March 17, 2023 — *Tomorrow,* March 18, at 2pm* *ET *– the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and the Federal Interagency Technical Working Group on Race and Ethnicity Standards (Working Group) are hosting the third of three Town Halls to hear directly from the American public about the initial proposals to revise Statistical Policy Directive No. 15: Standards for Maintaining, Collecting, and Presenting Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity (SPD 15).
OMB Interagency Technical Working Group on Race and Ethnicity Standards [ [link removed] ]
?? *The Town Hall will be accessible via WebEx and audio through Verizon. *To participate, please follow these instructions on Saturday, March 18 at 2pm ET:
* *Access the following WebEx link:*
* [link removed] [ a.%09https://uscensusevents.webex.com/uscensusevents/j.php?MTID=m11f37c2cace5604f2eb57eb273db6b57 ]
* *Enter this information "if requested":*
* WebEx Password: Spd15#3
* WebEx Number:Â 2763 404 1528
* *Call the Verizon Attendee Line: *1-888-390-0922, Passcode: 8317334
⏱️ Participants will have *2 minutes maximum* to provide comments.
?? *Note:* The Town Hall is also being simulcast on the U.S. Census Bureau’s YouTube channel [ [link removed] ] and on spd15revision.gov [ [link removed] ]. A recording of the Town Hall will be made available on spd15revision.gov [ [link removed] ].
?? *Accessibility and Closed Captions: *Closed captioning is available on the spd15revision.gov and Census Bureau YouTube Channel simulcasts.Â
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?? The initial proposals can be found on the January 27 Federal Register Notice, Initial Proposals For Updating OMB's Race and Ethnicity Statistical Standards [ [link removed] ], which closes on April 12, 2023.
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Background
OMB maintains government-wide standards for federal race and ethnicity data that ensure our ability to compare information and data across federal agencies, and to understand how well federal programs serve a diverse America.
On June 15, 2022, the Chief Statistician of the United States identified updating the standards as a top priority [ [link removed] ] to ensure that the standards better reflect the diversity of the American people. The Working Group was created to lead this effort and was charged with proposing recommendations for improving the quality and usefulness of federal race and ethnicity data.
On January 26, 2023, OMB released an initial set of recommended revisions [ [link removed] ] proposed by the Working Group to revise OMB’s SPD 15, last revised in 1997.
*The public is invited to provide feedback through the Federal Register Notice (FRN) on the proposed revisions by April 12, 2023.*
The initial proposals include:
* Collecting race and ethnicity information using one combined question.
* Adding “Middle Eastern or North African” (MENA) as a new response category.
* Requiring the collection of detailed race and ethnicity categories by default.
The Working Group is also asking for public comment on how best to revise SPD 15’s:
* Terminology, definitions, and question wording.
* Guidance on implementation and adoption of revised standards.
* Guidance on how to collect and report administrative and proxy data.
These recommendations are preliminary and they do not represent the final positions of OMB or the agencies participating on the Working Group.
Your feedback will help guide the Working Group as they develop their final recommendations to OMB and will also help OMB determine how to revise SPD 15 to improve the quality and usefulness of federal race and ethnicity data.
OMB and the Working Group have set the goal of completing these important revisions by the Summer of 2024.
For more information on the FRN, providing feedback, or OMB’s process for revising SPD 15, visit [link removed].
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