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Judge orders Census Bureau to keep counting through October
Internal agency emails released in the lawsuit show career officials raising alarms about inaccuracies introduced by the shortened schedule.
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Internal agency emails released in the lawsuit show career officials raising alarms about inaccuracies introduced by the shortened schedule.
Still on schedule are primaries in West Virginia, Idaho, Oregon, Nebraska and Georgia. Oregon uses only mail-in ballots and has no in-person voting, so it is the least likely to be disrupted.
September is going to be a tighter schedule, however, given the chamber doesn’t reconvene until Sept. 9.
The tentative current schedule for the remainder of 2019 sets up a similar possibility, with a five-week recess that’s scheduled to start the first full week of August and run through the week that includes
“The one big advantage whoever the majority leader is has, is the schedule,” he said. “You all know that can sometimes be enormously significant.