Every 10 years, the Census Bureau tries to count every person in the United States. While the Constitution grants many powers to the federal government, conducting the census is one of the few things that it explicitly commands. The once-in-a-decade count is required to reapportion the House of Representatives to reflect changes in the nation’s population. Since House districts are used to apportion the Electoral College and states use census data to reapportion their own legislatures, the census quite literally rewrites the map of American political power every ten years.The Trump administration wanted to do things a little differently for the 2020 Census. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross
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