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Passing Electoral Count Act reforms is vital to national security
Nine senior former defense officials and military leaders warn about national security threats America faces due to weaknesses in the Electoral Count Act.
By Steve Abbot, Craig McKinley, John Jumper, Louis Caldera, Debbie Lee James, Sean O'Keefe, George Casey, Tony Zinni and Thad Allen
Presidency hinges on tight races in battleground states
Neither candidate cleared the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the White House, and the margins were tight in several battleground states.
By Jonathan Lemire, The Associated Press, Zeke Miller, The Associated Press and Jill Colvin, The Associated Press
Worries about 2020 census’ accuracy grow with cut schedule
The Census Bureau announced that door knocking and response deadlines would not be extended past the end of September.
Q&A: Census citizenship question sparks legal debate, fears
A request from the Census Bureau to ask everyone in the country about citizenship status has set off litigation and debate and raised some important questions.
Commerce chief: Billions more dollars needed for 2020 Census
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross told a House panel that new cost estimates show the 2020 Census will cost $15.6 billion, about 27 percent more than earlier projections.
Census CIO Kevin Smith: How IT is changing the bureau and the count
Census CIO Kevin Smith sat down with Federal Times to talk about the new technologies Census will be fielding in the 2020 count and what this means for the rest of the bureau.
By Aaron Boyd
IG: Census Bureau needs a better way to assess canvassing errors
The audit identified two problems with the bureau’s Interactive Review Address Canvassing Operation.
By Michael Peck