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  • Robert Santos decides to resign as US Census Bureau director midway through a 5-year term


    Robert Santos, who emphasized inclusivity and outreach to overlooked communities, has decided to resign as director of the U.S. Census Bureau, midway through his five-year term and in the midst of planning for the 2030 census, which will determine political power and federal funding nationwide for another decade.

    Santos, who was appointed by former Democratic President Joe Biden, said in a letter Thursday evening that he made the decision “after deep reflection.” Santos was sworn in as the bureau’s 26th director, and its first Hispanic leader, in 2022.

    His planned departure clears the way for Republican President Donald Trump to reshape the agency’s leadership as his allies in Congress and GOP state attorneys general renew efforts to exclude people in the U.S. illegally from census numbers used to divvy up congressional seats and Electoral College votes among states.

    A Republican redistricting expert wrote that using citizen voting-age population instead of the total population for the purpose of redrawing congressional and legislative districts could be advantageous to Republicans and non-Hispanic white people. The census numbers also guide the distribution of $2.8 trillion in federal dollars to the states for roads, health care and other programs.

    Civil rights groups on Friday urged Trump to appoint an impartial leader to head the nation’s largest statistical agency.

    “The integrity of the U.S. Census Bureau must remain above partisan influence, ensuring that data collection and reporting continue to serve the American people with accuracy, transparency, and fairness,” The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights said in a statement.

    Besides planning for the 2030 census, Santos and other bureau leaders were overseeing changes to the questionnaires for the next once-a-decade head count and the annual American Community Survey when it comes to sexual orientation and gender identity, as well as race and ethnicity.

    Queries about sexual orientation and gender identity were planned for the 2027 annual survey of American life for the first time. The bureau also was implementing a directive from the Biden administration to combine questions about race and ethnicity and add a new Middle Eastern and North African category.

    A law establishing a five-year term for Census Bureau directors was passed in 2012 to provide continuity for the amount of planning required for each census. But the three directors who have led the agency since then have all resigned before their terms expired, either right before or after changes in administrations.

    “The goal was to insulate the planning of the decennial census from presidential politics, and that is clearly not working,” said historian Margo Anderson. “The clock is ticking here.”

    During his term, Santos emphasized restoring trust to the Census Bureau following Trump’s first term. Many census-watchers felt Trump’s administration tried to politicize the 2020 census by installing large numbers of political appointees at the agency and through failed efforts to keep people in the U.S. illegally from being counted for apportionment.

    The Constitution’s 14th Amendment says that “the whole number of persons in each state” should be counted for the numbers used for apportionment.

    Howard Lutnick, Trump’s pick to be secretary of commerce, which oversees the Census Bureau, was asked during a confirmation hearing this week if he would count every person during the census. He responded, “I promise you, we will count each whole person. … That’s what the Constitution says, and we will stick right to it rigorously.”

    Before joining the Census Bureau, Santos was a vice president and chief methodologist at the Urban Institute and had spent four decades in survey research, statistical design and analysis and executive-level management. The Texas native said in his letter that he planned to spend time with his family in retirement.

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    The story has been corrected to show that Robert Santos has decided to resign as director of the U.S. Census Bureau instead of has resigned from the agency.

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    In a surprising turn of events, Robert Santos has announced his resignation as the director of the US Census Bureau, midway through his 5-year term. Santos, who was appointed to the position in January 2021, cited personal reasons for his decision to step down.

    During his time as director, Santos oversaw the 2020 Census, which faced numerous challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic and political controversies. Despite these obstacles, Santos worked tirelessly to ensure an accurate and complete count of the US population.

    Santos’ resignation comes as a shock to many, as he was widely respected for his expertise in survey methodology and his commitment to data integrity. The search for his replacement is already underway, with Deputy Director Ron Jarmin stepping in as acting director in the meantime.

    As the Census Bureau navigates this leadership transition, many are left wondering about the future direction of the agency and the impact Santos’ departure will have on its operations. Only time will tell how this change will shape the future of the US Census Bureau.

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  • Legends Never Die Chicago Bears Monsters of the Midway Framed Photo Collage, 11×14-Inch, (11456U)


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  • JJ Redick Assesses Lakers & Himself At Midway Point Of Season


    The Los Angeles Lakers have officially reached their halfway point of the season. The team sits at 23-18, good for a fifth place tie in the Western Conference in head coach JJ Redick’s first season at the helm.

    There have been some good moments and some rough times so far this year that Redick has had to navigate. In assessing where his team stands, the coach admits they are still looking for more consistency but feels good with where the Lakers are at overall.

    “Yeah, I think we’re still searching for more consistency night-to-night,” Redick said after the Lakers’ win over the Washington Wizards. “I really love our group. I really love our group when we’re connected, we play professional competitive basketball and we execute. We’re a really good team when we do that. I think even though we’ve had ups and downs, to be a top-six team in the West right now, Scotty (Scott Brooks) again today reminded me of the Atlanta and the Orlando games. We’re like two games away from where we would feel really good about how things are, but I like where the team is at.

    “I thought [this was] Doe’s (Dorian Finney-Smith) best game. He made shots but his activity defensively was great tonight. Max [Christie] tonight I thought had a really standout defensive performance [with] the job he did on [Jordan] Poole and making it tough on him. But yeah, I like our group. Guys are really starting to not just accept roles, but embrace roles. Bad teams, they reject their roles. Good teams accept their roles. Great teams embrace their roles. We’re trending in that direction.”

    It is imperative for players to embrace their roles on the team in order to really succeed in them and Redick feels these Lakers are doing just that. Getting players to buy in is important for a coach and Redick’s ability to do that should be applauded.

    In terms of where he would view himself midway through his first year as a coach, Redick similarly felt good overall with what he has done with these Lakers, though there are always things he looks back on and wishes he could change.

    “My assistants would have a better answer for you,” Redick noted. “I think I was very comfortable on day one. I think I’m more comfortable now. I think the synthesis of information has always been very easy for me. I think being able to communicate that has been natural. I think I’m getting better at that. In-game, there’s certain things that sometimes are out of your control, but the things that I can control I think I’ve been pretty good with.

    “But there’s obviously things, you look back at certain games or losses, and you’re like ‘Hmm, should’ve done that.’ The San Antonio game is a great example. With Wemby we were in 1-5 coverage as one of the few games we’ve had where we’re switching across the board and we talked about it as a staff pregame. Looking back at that game, we shouldn’t have been in coverage with Charles Bassey. Killed us on the offensive glass and made a difference in the second half. There’s always things you’re evaluating and wish you could do better.”

    It’s impossible to judge a coach after just half a season, but there is no denying Redick has done some good things so far with the Lakers. His continued growth as a coach should only continue to improve this team and hopefully lead to great success down the line.

    JJ Redick praises Lakers ‘professional approach’ vs. Wizards

    JJ Redick was certainly happy with how the Lakers performed against the Wizards in their victory Tuesday night and praised his team’s professional approach from the beginning.

    “I think it just starts with a very professional approach from our team,” Redick said. “That was one of our more complete games, regardless of what time of season it was or who the opponent was. We just had a really professional approach. We executed at a pretty high level.”

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