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**What is a Complete Count Committee?** Complete Count Committees (CCCs) are created by cities and local governments to promote the census in the local community.
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Chicago’s Complete Count Committee includes about 30 community leaders, elected officials, advocates, organizers, and service providers. The Complete Count Committee will mobilize resources, align priorities, and recommend strategies for reaching “hard-to-count” populations.
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## Members of Chicago’s Complete Count Steering Committee
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### Chairs
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* Ric Estrada, CEO of Metropolitan Family Services
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* Rebecca Shi, Executive Director, Illinois Business Immigration Coalition
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* Andrea Zopp, President and CEO of World Business Chicago
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* Alderman Pat Dowell, Chairman of the Committee on Budget and Government Operations
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* Alderman Jason Ervin, Chairman of the Chicago Aldermanic Black Caucus
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* Alderman Roberto Maldonado, Chairman of the Chicago City Council Latino Caucus
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* Alderman Ariel Reboyras
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### Members
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* Dr. Reginald E. Bachus, Pastor, Friendship Baptist Church
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* Anita Banerji, Director, Democracy Initiative, Forefront + Illinois Count Me In 2020 Funders’ Collaborative
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* Jaime di Paulo, President & CEO, Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
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* Evelyn Diaz, President, Heartland Alliance
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* Victor Dickson, President & CEO, Safer Foundation
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* Joseph Dominguez, CEO, ComEd
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* Daisy Feidt, Executive Vice President, Access Living
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* Meghan Harte, CEO, LISC
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* Adam Hecktman, Director of Civic Technology and Civic Innovation, Microsoft
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* Jack Lavin, President and CEO of Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce
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* Barbara Lumpkin, Interim President & CEO, Chicago Urban League
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* Paul Luu, Chief Executive Officer, Chinese American Service League
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* Craig Maki, Chief Executive Officer, Asian Human Services
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* David Munar, President & CEO, Howard Brown Health
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* Karin Norington-Reaves, CEO, Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership
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* Nabeela Rasheed, Section Head of Intellectual Property, AbbVie
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* Dr. Michael Runnels, Reverend, Greater Metropolitan Missionary Baptist
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* Doug Schenkelberg, Executive Director, Chicago Coalition for the Homeless
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* Dilara Syeed, Illinois Muslim Civic Coalition
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* Maria Whelan, President and CEO, Illinois Action for Children
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**July 2020:** Census operations and in-person visits will wrap up by the end of July.
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## Chicago’s Complete Count Committee
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**What is a Complete Count Committee?** Complete Count Committees (CCCs) are created by cities and local governments to promote the census in the local community.
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Chicago’s Complete Count Committee includes about 30 community leaders, elected officials, advocates, organizers, and service providers. The Complete Count Committee will mobilize resources, align priorities, and recommend strategies for reaching “hard-to-count” populations.
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## Members of Chicago’s Complete Count Steering Committee
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### Chairs
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* Ric Estrada, CEO of Metropolitan Family Services
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* Rebecca Shi, Executive Director, Illinois Business Immigration Coalition
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* Andrea Zopp, President and CEO of World Business Chicago
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* Alderman Pat Dowell, Chairman of the Committee on Budget and Government Operations
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* Alderman Jason Ervin, Chairman of the Chicago Aldermanic Black Caucus
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* Alderman Roberto Maldonado, Chairman of the Chicago City Council Latino Caucus
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* Alderman Ariel Reboyras
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* Dr. Reginald E. Bachus, Pastor, Friendship Baptist Church
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* Anita Banerji, Director, Democracy Initiative, Forefront + Illinois Count Me In 2020 Funders’ Collaborative
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* Jaime di Paulo, President & CEO, Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
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* Evelyn Diaz, President, Heartland Alliance
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* Victor Dickson, President & CEO, Safer Foundation
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* Joseph Dominguez, CEO, ComEd
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* Daisy Feidt, Executive Vice President, Access Living
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* Meghan Harte, CEO, LISC
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* Adam Hecktman, Director of Civic Technology and Civic Innovation, Microsoft
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* Jack Lavin, President and CEO of Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce
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* Barbara Lumpkin, Interim President & CEO, Chicago Urban League
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* Paul Luu, Chief Executive Officer, Chinese American Service League
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* Craig Maki, Chief Executive Officer, Asian Human Services
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* David Munar, President & CEO, Howard Brown Health
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* Karin Norington-Reaves, CEO, Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership
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* Nabeela Rasheed, Section Head of Intellectual Property, AbbVie
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* Dr. Michael Runnels, Reverend, Greater Metropolitan Missionary Baptist
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* Doug Schenkelberg, Executive Director, Chicago Coalition for the Homeless
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* Dilara Syeed, Illinois Muslim Civic Coalition
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* Maria Whelan, President and CEO, Illinois Action for Children
Additional Complete Count Subcommittees facilitate strategies to reach specific “hard-to-count” communities.
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### Communications
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* Digital Access
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* Media
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* Language Access
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* Marketing
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* Rental/Condo Housing
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### Outreach
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* Disability and Accessibility
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* Millennials
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* Aging Population
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* Returning Residents
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* Veterans
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* Immigrant/Refugee/Asylee
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* Homelessness/Unstably Housed
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* Early Childhood
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* PreK-12 Students
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* Universities and College Students
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* Faith-based
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* Business/Labor
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* Legal Aid and Advocacy
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* Resources
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## Partners, Departments and Sister Agencies
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These partners, city departments and sister agencies work closely with Chicago’s Complete Count Committee to promote the census throughout Chicago:
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* Chicago Public Schools
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* City Colleges of Chicago
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* Chicago Housing Authority
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* Chicago Public Library
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* Office of the City Clerk
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* Chicago Department of Family & Support Services
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* Chicago Department of Public Health
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* Chicago Department of Innovation and Technology
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* Chicago Commission on Human Relations
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* Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities
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* Chicago Office of Budget and Management
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* Chicago Park District
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* Cook County
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* Illinois Secretary of State
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# Census Bureau Resources
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*[Census 101 - What You Need to Know](https://www.census.gov/content/dam/Census/newsroom/press-kits/2018/census101.pdf)
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*[The 2020 Census at a Glance](https://www.census.gov/content/dam/Census/library/factsheets/2019/dec/2020-at-a-glance.pdf)
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*[How the Census Will Invite Everyone to Respond](https://www.census.gov/content/dam/Census/library/factsheets/2019/dec/how-census-invites-everyone.pdf)
*[El Censo del 2020 y la Confidencialidad](https://www.census.gov/content/dam/Census/library/factsheets/2019/dec/2020-confidentiality-factsheet-sp.pdf)
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*[Census Bureau Frequently Asked Questions](https://www2.census.gov/about/partners/general/2020-faqs.pdf?)
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# Hard-to-Count Communities Interactive Map
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Certain parts of the country are identified as hard-to-count communities. These communities have historically had low census self-response rates and have depended on in-person visits to each non-responding household to be counted. Chicago is committed to helping its hard-to-count communities complete the 2020 Census.
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You can visit [Census 2020 Hard to Count Map](http://bit.ly/2XhmWfS) to view hard-to-count communities in Chicago and the rest of the United States.
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# Census 2020 Latest News
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*[June 11, 2019: Census Bureau Announces 2019 Census Test to Begin](https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2019/2019-test-begins.html)
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*[April 1, 2019: Mayor Emanuel Announces the Creation of Chicago’s 2020 Complete Count Committee](https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/mayor/press_room/press_releases/2019/april/2020CountCommittee.html)
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*[August 6, 2018: City Of Chicago Along With 18 States, 4 Counties And 10 Cities Submit Official Comment Rejecting Trump Administration’s Decision To Add Citizenship Question On 2020 Census](https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/mayor/press_room/press_releases/2018/august/080618_CitizenshipQuestion2020Census.html)
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*[April 3, 2018: Mayor Rahm Emanuel, City of Chicago Join Suit to Block Trump Administration from Demanding Citizenship Info in 2020 Census](https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/mayor/press_room/press_releases/2018/march/2020Census.html)
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# Community Partners and Resources
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*[IL Complete Count Commission: Interim Report to IL General Assembly](https://www.illinoiscensus2020.com/publications/intreportga1118.pdf)
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*[IL Subcommittees and Local Complete Count Committees](https://www.illinoiscensus2020.com/subcommittee.html)
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*[Cook County Census 2020](https://www.cookcountyil.gov/service/2020-census)
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*[U.S. Census Bureau, Chicago Regional Office](https://www.census.gov/about/regions/chicago.html)
*[June 11, 2019: Census Bureau Announces 2019 Census Test to Begin](https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2019/2019-test-begins.html)
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*[April 1, 2019: Mayor Emanuel Announces the Creation of Chicago’s 2020 Complete Count Committee](https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/mayor/press_room/press_releases/2019/april/2020CountCommittee.html)
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*[August 6, 2018: City Of Chicago Along With 18 States, 4 Counties And 10 Cities Submit Official Comment Rejecting Trump Administration’s Decision To Add Citizenship Question On 2020 Census](https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/mayor/press_room/press_releases/2018/august/080618_CitizenshipQuestion2020Census.html)
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*[April 3, 2018: Mayor Rahm Emanuel, City of Chicago Join Suit to Block Trump Administration from Demanding Citizenship Info in 2020 Census](https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/mayor/press_room/press_releases/2018/march/2020Census.html)
*[Census 101 - What You Need to Know](https://www.census.gov/content/dam/Census/newsroom/press-kits/2018/census101.pdf)
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*[The 2020 Census at a Glance](https://www.census.gov/content/dam/Census/library/factsheets/2019/dec/2020-at-a-glance.pdf)
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*[How the Census Will Invite Everyone to Respond](https://www.census.gov/content/dam/Census/library/factsheets/2019/dec/how-census-invites-everyone.pdf)
*[El Censo del 2020 y la Confidencialidad](https://www.census.gov/content/dam/Census/library/factsheets/2019/dec/2020-confidentiality-factsheet-sp.pdf)
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*[Census Bureau Frequently Asked Questions](https://www2.census.gov/about/partners/general/2020-faqs.pdf?)
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# Community Partners and Resources
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*[IL Complete Count Commission: Interim Report to IL General Assembly](https://www.illinoiscensus2020.com/publications/intreportga1118.pdf)
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*[IL Subcommittees and Local Complete Count Committees](https://www.illinoiscensus2020.com/subcommittee.html)
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*[Cook County Census 2020](https://www.cookcountyil.gov/service/2020-census)
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*[U.S. Census Bureau, Chicago Regional Office](https://www.census.gov/about/regions/chicago.html)
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