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White House, TN, Resumes Special Census Amid Federal Delays
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White House, TN, Resumes Special Census Amid Federal Delays |
City Officials Urge Residents to Participate in Crucial Population Count |
The City of White House, Tennessee, has announced the resumption of its Special Census following a temporary pause due to a federal government shutdown.
City Administrator Gerald Herman emphasized the importance of this initiative, stating, "An accurate count will ensure that White House receives its fair share of funding based on our true population."
Residents are encouraged to participate by responding promptly to census workers who will be conducting door-to-door visits.
These representatives will carry official identification badges displaying their name, photo, a U.S. Department of Commerce watermark, and an expiration date.
They will also have Census Bureau–issued bags and electronic devices to assist in the collection process.
City officials stress that census employees will never ask for money, Social Security numbers, or banking information.
Participation in the Special Census is crucial for the future of White House.
Accurate population data allows for more precise planning and funding allocation for schools, roads, and emergency services.
More importantly, it helps ensure the city receives its fair share of state funding, which is directly tied to the population count.
By participating, residents are directly contributing to the development and growth of their community.
City leaders emphasize that every response helps ensure White House receives the resources it needs to support its residents, infrastructure, and future growth.
For more information, residents are encouraged to visit the city's official website or contact the city administration office directly.
Stay informed and engaged to help shape the future of White House. |

