Wyoming population growth among slowest over last decade, Pew report says
Wyoming had the third slowest population growth rate over the last decade.
Wyoming had the third slowest population growth rate over the last decade.
The Colorado Independent Congressional Redistricting Commission filed a petition with the state Supreme Court on Tuesday to adjust its September 1 deadline to present the finalized congressional map.
Fewer Colorado small businesses reported experiencing negative effects from the pandemic than the national average, according to the latest survey from the U.S. Census Bureau.
The Joint Colorado Independent Redistricting Commissions will hold public hearings [in/on region] on the preliminary maps for the state's eight congressional districts, as well as the 65 state house and 35 senate districts.
Colorado residents will have the opportunity to testify about their communities and communicate directly with the Colorado Independent Redistricting Commissions. Both commissions will convene jointly at each location to take testimony both in-person and remotely.
New data from the 2020 U.S. census released April 26, 2021, indicates that starting in 2023 - after the next congressional elections - seven states will have fewer seats in Congress than they do now, and six will have more.
Colorado is poised to add a congressional seat for the next decade, the U.S. Census Bureau announced Monday.
The U.S. Census Bureau unveiled updated population counts for all 50 states Monday, shifting the fate of Congress and the Electoral College for the next decade.
Faced with ongoing state lockdowns and changing school restrictions last year, frustrated parents increasingly pulled their children out of public schools nationwide and found other educational options for their children, one of which was home-schooling.
Colorado's General Assembly leadership sent a letter to the state's Independent Redistricting Commission (IRC) on Monday urging it to "continue its work" despite an unfinished 2020 census.
November 19, U.S. Census Bureau Director Steve Dillingham announced that, "during post-collection processing, certain processing anomalies have been discovered" in the 2020 United States Census.