Making Sense of the Census

By Laura Knoy on Wednesday, October 21, 2009.

As the country prepares to make its first formal count of the population since 2000, we’ll look at how the Granite State has changed, what’s stayed the same, and what the new data will mean for New Hampshire.

Guests

  • Kenneth Johnson, professor of Sociology and Senior Demographer at the Carsey Institute at the University of New Hampshire
  • Megan McPherson, grants manager at the New Hampshire Office of Energy and Planning and Chair of the New Hampshire Statewide Complete Count Committee for the 2010 census

We'll also hear from

  • Bruce Kaminski, Assistant Regional Director of US Census Bureau‘s Boston Region
  • Kevin Landrigan, State House Reporter for the Telegraph of Nashua
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Does the apportionment of

Does the apportionment of representation include the count of illegal aliens?