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                                 THIRD READING


          Bill No:  SJR 28
          Author:   Kehoe (D), et al
          Amended:  As introduced
          Vote:     21

           
           SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE  :  3-2, 6/15/10
          AYES:  Corbett, Hancock, Leno
          NOES:  Harman, Walters


           SUBJECT  :    The 2020 Census

           SOURCE  :     Equality California 


           DIGEST  :    This resolution urges the Congress and the  
          President of the United States to enact legislation to have  
          the 2020 Census gather data on sexual orientation and  
          gender identity.  

           ANALYSIS  :    Existing constitutional law requires the  
          federal government to conduct a census of the United  
          States' population every 10 years.  (Article I, Section 2  
          of the United States Constitution)

          This resolution states that the Constitution of the United  
          States and federal statutory law require the federal  
          government to perform a census of people living in the  
          United States.

          This resolution states that the federal government uses  
          data collected from the census for the allocation of  
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          federal funds, including, but not limited to, funding for  
          hospitals, job training centers, schools, public works  
          projects, and emergency services.

          This resolution states that the number of representatives  
          allocated to a state to serve in the United States House of  
          Representatives is based on data collected from the census.

          This resolution states that statistics based on data  
          collected from the census are used for a myriad of public  
          benefit purposes, including, but not limited to, quality of  
          life issues and advocacy.

          This resolution states that census data that is available  
          is principally related to same-sex couples.

          This resolution states that statistics based on data from  
          the 2000 Census have estimated that approximately 5.87  
          million people in the United States are gay or lesbian.

          This resolution states that the 2010 Census will be the  
          first census to release a count of both same-sex spouses  
          and same-sex unmarried partners.

          This resolution declares that the census discriminates  
          against the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender  
          community because it does not currently include questions  
          regarding sexual orientation.

          This resolution states that if the census were to count  
          members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender  
          community, the data could be used to appropriately allocate  
          resources and services to this community just as it does  
          other communities.

          This resolution urges the Congress and the President of the  
          United States to enact legislation to have the 2020 Census  
          gather data on sexual orientation and gender identity.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :    Fiscal Com.:  No

           SUPPORT  :   (Verified  6/16/10)

          Equality California (source)







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          AIDS Project East Bay
          AIDS Service Center
          Diversionary Theatre
          Family Health Centers of San Diego
          National Center for Lesbian Rights
          Transgender Law Center


           ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT  :    The author states:  "While the  
          2010 Census will be the first decennial Census to count  
          both same-sex spouses and same-sex unmarried partners, the  
          US Census continues to discriminate against the lesbian,  
          gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community as it does  
          not currently include questions regarding sexual  
          orientation and gender identity.  If the United States  
          Census were to count the lesbian, gay, bisexual and  
          transgender community in its Census, the data gathered  
          could be used to appropriately provide resources and  
          services to this community just as it does for other  
          communities."


          RJG:mw  6/16/10   Senate Floor Analyses 

                         SUPPORT/OPPOSITION:  SEE ABOVE

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