Bipartisan Mayors Nationwide Call for Washington to Put Cities First in the Next Census and Reject Untested Questions that Threaten to Undermine Census Preparations
WASHINGTON, DC— In coordination with the United States Conference of Mayors (USCM), USCM Census Task Force Chair Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh and the offices of Mayor Eric Garcetti (LA), Mayor Bill de Blasio (NYC) Mayor Sylvester Turner (Houston), and Mayor John Giles (Mesa), 161 Republican and Democratic mayors today issued a stern letter urging Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross to consider three specific areas of concern to meet the shared goal of a full, fair and accurate 2020 Census as planning swings into action: adequate funding; qualified Census Bureau leadership; and a full rejection of untested questions that threaten to undermine census preparations and accuracy.
Mayors of both parties have long contested that previous censuses have undercounted cities – leaving federal investments well below where they should be, given that cities are 90 percent of the country’s GDP, and hold 85 percent of the population and 86 percent of the nation’s jobs.
A successful decennial census is essential to the governing of municipalities across the nation. “Census results determine the number of seats each state has in the House of Representatives, are used to draw political districts at federal, state and local levels, and affect the distribution of billions of dollars of federal funding annually to local communities for infrastructure and vital services like hospitals and schools. An inaccurate census leads to underrepresentation and fewer dollars for many of our most vulnerable communities,” the bipartisan letter from USCM reads.
“The 2020 Census presents a great opportunity for cities to be counted fairly and accurately. Census data is critical to the allocation of government funding for education, housing, transportation, and other programs in cities and communities nationwide. We encourage the Administration to take this process seriously to ensure fairness for everyone,” said New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu, USCM President.
“As we prepare for the 2020 Census, we need to ensure that all the residents of our communities are accurately counted. This process is vital to securing sufficient Federal dollars to fund our schools, our roads, our broader infrastructure needs and quality housing. We cannot afford to shortchange our future and it all begins with making sure each and every person is counted,” said Baltimore Mayor Catherine E. Pugh, Chair of USCM’s Census Task Force.
“Everybody counts,” said Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, Chair USCM’s Latino Alliance. “An unnecessary and mean-spirited census question about citizenship would undermine the fair and accurate count that the Constitution demands, and deny too many cities the resources and representation they deserve.”
“President Trump’s attempt to politicize the census is unprecedented. A fair and accurate census is constitutionally mandated and absolutely critical to ensuring people get the resources they need, which is why I’m teaming up with bipartisan mayors across the country to insist that Secretary Ross recognize the importance of the task at hand and protect the count from partisanship and ideology,” said New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, Chair of USCM’s Cities of Opportunity Task Force.
“An accurate 2020 Census count is the right thing to do and is essential to my community’s financial health. Arizona cities receive much-needed public safety funding based upon our census population. This is not the time for partisan gamesmanship. My message to Washington is clear: follow the Constitution and count everyone,” said Mesa Mayor John Giles, USCM Trustee.
“Everyone counts, and everyone should be counted by the census. Without a full count, our governments on every level will lose an opportunity to have a true and accurate picture of our City and our City’s needs,” said Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner, Chair of USCM’s Metro Economies Standing Committee.
Full text of the letter is available here and the full list of 161 signatories is below:
New Orleans Mayor Mitchell J. Landrieu
Columbia Mayor Steve Benjamin
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti
Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner
Baltimore Mayor Catherine E. Pugh
Mesa Mayor John Giles
Rochester Hills Mayor Bryan K. Barnett
Somerset Mayor Jeffrey Z. Slavin
Albany Mayor Kathy M. Sheehan
East Hartford Mayor Marcia A. Leclerc
Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley
West Sacramento Mayor Christopher Cabaldon
Madison Mayor Paul R. Soglin
Chapel Hill Mayor Pam Hemminger
Allentown Mayor Ed Pawlowski
Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney
Duluth Mayor Emily Larson
Knoxville Mayor Madeline Anne Rogero
Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg
Torrance Mayor Patrick J. Furey
Abington Mayor Wayne C. Luker
Austin Mayor Steve Adler
Tukwila Mayor Allan Ekberg
New Bedford Mayor Jon Mitchell
Kinston Mayor Dontario ‘Don’ Hardy
Lima Mayor David J. Berger
Henderson Mayor Debra March
Union City Mayor Carol Dutra-Vernaci
Niagara Falls Mayor Paul A. Dyster
Rocklin Mayor Ken Broadway
Schenectady Mayor Gary R. McCarthy
Fremont Mayor Lily Mei
South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg
Everett Mayor Cassie Franklin
Rochester Mayor Lovely A. Warren
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo
Boulder Mayor Suzanne ‘Zan’ Jones
Newark Mayor Alan L. Nagy
Corvallis Mayor Biff Traber
Culver City Mayor Jeffrey Cooper
Lansing Mayor Andy Schor
Clarksville Mayor Kim McMillan
Wheat Ridge Mayor Bud Starker
Columbus Mayor Andrew J. Ginther
Fayetteville Mayor Lioneld Jordan
Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin
Santa Ana Mayor Miguel A. Pulido
Lincoln Mayor Chris Beutler
Sumter Mayor Joseph T. McElveen Jr.
Watsonville Mayor Lowell Hurst
Tempe Mayor Mark W. Mitchell
Augusta Mayor Hardie Davis Jr.
Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger
Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings
Gary Mayor Karen M. Freeman-Wilson
Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley
Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock
Burnsville Mayor Elizabeth B. Kautz
Reno Mayor Hillary Schieve
Weston Mayor Daniel J. Stermer
Beaverton Mayor Denny Doyle
Napa Mayor Jill Techel
Sunland Park Mayor Javier Perea
Beverly Hills Mayor Lili Bosse
Asheville Mayor Esther E. Manheimer
Pembroke Pines Mayor Frank C. Ortis
Charleston Mayor John J. Tecklenburg
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn G. Goodman
Muskegon Mayor Steve Gawron
Pittsburgh Mayor William Peduto
Piscataway Mayor Brian C. Wahler
Minnetonka Mayor Brad Wiersum
Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser
Little Rock Mayor Mark Stodola
Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton
Cupertino Mayor Darcy Paul
Seattle Mayor Jenny A. Durkan
Arlington Mayor Jeff Williams
Frankfort Mayor William May
Evanston Mayor Stephen H. Hagerty
Sheboygan Mayor Michael Vandersteen
West Hartford Mayor Shari Cantor
Cleveland Mayor Frank G. Jackson
Elizabeth Mayor J Christian Bollwage
San Leandro Mayor Pauline Russo Cutter
Pullman Mayor Glenn A. Johnson
Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer
Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rodkin Rotering
Salt Lake City Mayor Jackie Biskupski
West Hollywood Mayor John Heilman
Santa Monica Mayor Ted Winterer
Camuy Mayor Edwin García Feliciano
Newport News Mayor McKinley L. Price DDS
Alexandria Mayor Allison Silberberg
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms
Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguin
Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton
Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh
Buffalo Mayor Byron W. Brown
Central Falls Mayor James A. Diossa
Chula Vista Mayor Mary Casillas Salas
College Park Mayor Patrick L. Wojahn
Dolton Mayor Riley H. Rogers
Findlay Mayor Lydia L. Mihalik
Goodyear Mayor Georgia Lord
Holyoke Mayor Alex B. Morse III
Jackson Mayor Pete Muldoon
Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba Esq.
Jamestown Mayor Samuel Teresi
Kansas City Mayor Sylvester ‘Sly’ James Jr.
Las Cruces Mayor Kenneth D. Miyagishima
Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia
Medford Mayor Stephanie Muccini Burke
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey
New Haven Mayor Toni N. Harp
New Rochelle Mayor Noam Bramson
Newark Mayor Ras J. Baraka
Normal Mayor Chris Koos
Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf
Princeton Mayor Liz Lempert
Providence Mayor Jorge O. Elorza
Richmond Mayor Thomas K. Butt
Santa Clara Mayor Lisa M. Gillmor
Santa Fe Mayor Javier Gonzales
Skokie Mayor George C. Van Dusen
Somerville Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone
State College Mayor Don M. Hahn
Stockton Mayor Michael D. Tubbs
Tacoma Mayor Victoria Woodards
Tucson Mayor Jonathan Rothschild
Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano
Paterson Mayor Jane E. Williams-Warren
Fort Wayne Mayor Thomas ‘Tom’ C. Henry
Anaheim Mayor Tom Tait
Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria Jr.
Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler
Dubuque Mayor Roy D. Buol
Livermore Mayor John P. Marchand
Baton Rouge Mayor Sharon Weston Broome
Brighton Mayor William W. Moehle
Saratoga Mayor Mary-Lynne Bernald
Charlotte Mayor Vi Alexander Lyles
Lakewood Mayor Adam A. Paul
Gurnee Mayor Kristina Kovarik
White Plains Mayor Thomas M. Roach
College Station Mayor Karl Mooney
St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson
Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer
Lakewood Mayor Diane DuBois
San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg
Santa Cruz Mayor David Terrazas
Foster City Mayor Sam Hindi
Stamford Mayor David Martin
Takoma Park Mayor Kate Stewart
Arvin Mayor Jose Gurrola
Dillon Mayor Kevin Burns
Pleasant Ridge Mayor Kurt R Metzger
West Wendover Mayor Daniel J Corona
Jersey City Mayor Steven M. Fulop
Hamtramck Mayor Karen Majewski