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‘Time is running out;’ leaders encourage everyone to fill out 2020 Census

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ORLANDO, Fla. – Leaders in Orange County are pushing for families to complete their 2020 Census forms before workers begin visiting households that have not responded.During a news conference on Monday, Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings said the county is promoting Tuesday as a census day of action."During times of emergency, our census numbers play an important role in making sure that we can access our share of federal funding," Demings said.Marilyn Stephens is the assistant regional census manager in Atlanta and told News 6 that many families have likely put their census duty on hold during the COVID-19 pandemic."With this pandemic, we found out we have multiple priorities and things become top of mind in a moment," Stephens.

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