The Census List
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We have the ability to collect information in a real-time manner, and actually know the number of persons who live in all the Congressional districts and other information necessary for administering the functions of government. Keeping a list, in the form of a constantly updated database, is preferable to performing a census every ten years. | We have the ability to collect information in a real-time manner, and actually know the number of persons who live in all the Congressional districts and other information necessary for administering the functions of government. Keeping a list, in the form of a constantly updated database, is preferable to performing a census every ten years. | ||
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We have the ability to collect information in a real-time manner, and actually know the number of persons who live in all the Congressional districts and other information necessary for administering the functions of government. Keeping a list, in the form of a constantly updated database, is preferable to performing a census every ten years.
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