People who live in Nevada could miss out on a lot if everyone is not counted in the Census. Nevada could lose out on the political representation it deserves. And people and communities could be denied money that they need for schools, community health care, jobs, and transportation.
In 2016, Nevada received more than $6 billion from federal spending programs guided by data derived from the 2010 Census. Nevada can’t afford to miss out!
Contact these Nevada partners to get involved. The Census Counts. So do you.
State Contacts:
Silver State Voices
Emily Zamora &
Melody Judila
@NevadansCount
Children’s Advocacy Alliance Nevada
Jared Busker
702-637-0927
[email protected]
Denise Tanata
702-228-1869
[email protected]
Asian Community Development Council (ACDC)
Nia Wong
702-461-8354
[email protected]
Eric Jeng
702-489-8866
[email protected]
Featured Resources
Children's Advocacy Alliance Flyer on the Census - English
Children's Advocacy Alliance Flyer on the Census - Spanish
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Follow @NevadansCount to keep up with their legislative priorities and census activities!
Updates from Nevada
On April 1, 2019, a year out from National Census Day, Emily Zamora and Melody Judilla of Nevadans Count and partner organizations traveled to Nevada's capital, Carson City, to witness Assemblywoman Selena Torres issue a Census Proclamation on the Assembly floor. On April 1, 2019, Governor Sisolak created Nevada's official CCC.