Supporting the effort of the 2030 Census Redistricting Data Program and encouraging county participation
Impact
The resolution calls for active participation and collaboration from counties to ensure accurate geography is utilized in the census process, which is essential for drawing state and local redistricting plans. As counties are responsible for identifying and suggesting these boundaries, their involvement will directly impact the organization of voting districts and population representation at both state and local levels. This could potentially lead to more equitable representation in legislative bodies depending on how effectively counties engage with the program.
Summary
SJR70 is a resolution introduced to support the 2030 Census Redistricting Data Program, emphasizing the importance of county collaboration with the Legislative Reapportionment Office. The resolution recognizes the establishment of the Census Bureau's program which facilitates the delineation of voting districts and the suggestion of census block boundaries. This program is of utmost relevance as it sets the foundation for reapportionment and redistricting based on accurate population counts during the decennial census.
Contention
Although the resolution encourages participation, some may raise concerns regarding the implications for local governance and representation. Specifically, the reliance on county input for determining geographic boundaries could create tensions between state and local authorities, particularly if some counties feel that their suggestions are not adequately considered. The nonpartisan nature of the program is crucial in addressing these concerns, but the balance of input and the decision-making process will be pivotal as the 2030 Census approaches.
Recognizing the positive approach and best practices of the crisis intervention team program and encouraging the development of active programs statewide.
Public K-12 school security; School Security Program, established to require school security inspections and grading; School Security and Fire Safety Fund, established to provide grants; School Mapping Data Program, established to provide criteria for school maps; Department of Education and ALEA, authorized to adopt rules