Florida is the fastest-growing state over the last 4 years, Census says. What should people know about moving here?
Read full article: Florida is the fastest-growing state over the last 4 years, Census says. What should people know about moving here?Florida’s population has grown faster than any other state since 2020. What do you wish people to know before they move to Florida? If you are a recent transplant, what do you wish you knew?
This group tells Florida cities how much growth they need to account for
Read full article: This group tells Florida cities how much growth they need to account forThe Bureau of Economic Business and Research is contracted by the state to tell cities and counties how much growth they need to accommodate in the coming years.
Feeling crowded? Florida’s population passes 23 million for the first time. Here’s why
Read full article: Feeling crowded? Florida’s population passes 23 million for the first time. Here’s whyFlorida’s population crossed the 23 million residents mark for the first time this year because of the influx of people moving from other states.
Redistricting drafts put new congressional district in Central Florida
Read full article: Redistricting drafts put new congressional district in Central FloridaSenate staff members released four proposed congressional maps and four proposed Senate maps that will go before redistricting subcommittees next week.
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Not sure what to do when your Census letter comes in the mail? We’ll help you with 2 key questions
Read full article: Not sure what to do when your Census letter comes in the mail? We’ll help you with 2 key questionsCensus Day is set for April 1, and that’s a key reference date for the 2020 Census. Onto those questions you might have:What are the ways I can respond to the Census? To answer the first question, there are three ways: One, return the letter that is sent out in mid-to-late March. The Census Bureau is required by law to keep the information of respondents confidential, according to its website. Here’s a graphic from the Census Bureau that explains more.
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