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A federal judge on Saturday ordered the U.S. Census Bureau to halt its plans to wind down operations a month early.
The bureau announced in early August that it moved up the deadline for citizens to respond to Sept. 30. A coalition led by the National Urban League and the League of Women Voters swiftly challenged the decision in court, alleging that the shortened schedule will not produce an accurate count of the U.S. population. The count dictates the distribution of federal funding and reapportionment of congressional seats.
Harris County, which invested $4 million in boosting census outreach, quickly signed onto the lawsuit.