Americans Abroad, how Can We Count Them?: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on the Census of the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, First Session, July 26, 2001 |
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absentee accurate AmChams American Business Council American Chambers American Citizens Abroad American citizens living American community American Women's Clubs Americans Abroad Act Americans living abroad Americans Resident Overseas Ben Gilman BETANCOURT bill Carolyn Maloney Chamber of Commerce citizens living abroad CLAY committee Congress count all Americans count Americans abroad count of Americans count overseas Americans counting overseas private decennial census Democrats Abroad Department distributive accuracy Dubai enumeration FAWCO Fina Gilman GOVERNMENT REFORM GULF COUNTRIES hearing inclusion of overseas issue JULY 26 Kuwait Maloney MARANS MCCLELLAND number of Americans OCCC organizations overseas citizens overseas private Americans overseas private citizens pay taxes private American citizens purposes of apportionment question Republicans Abroad statement Subcommittee Thank U.S. Census Bureau U.S. citizens abroad U.S. citizenship U.S. companies U.S. Congress U.S. Embassy U.S. Government U.S. passport U.S. Supreme Court United Voting Rights Act Women's Clubs Overseas
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Page 35 - I appreciate you having this hearing today and I look forward to the testimony we are about to hear.