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Missouri AG sues federal agencies over census
Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway sued two federal agencies in an effort to remove undocumented immigrants and ...
Missouri's attorney general wants a judge to throw out a $14 billion census count because it included people she doesn't ...
Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Census Bureau, ...
Hanaway argued that including illegal immigrants and temporary visa holders in census apportionment violates the Constitution’s 14th Amendment.
Catherine Hanaway argues that including noncitizens in census counts violates Section 2 of the Fourteenth Amendment.
Republican Catherine Hanaway sued the federal government to end a policy that allows individuals living in the country ...
The “mortality” of Missouri prisoners is not a performance standard for the state’s health care contractor, the MDOC director said this month.
If you're deciding whether to buy or rent a home in Columbia in 2026, you're not alone. What used to be a simple answer has become more difficult as the economy continues to drift from historical ...
The Missouri attorney general on Friday sued the U.S. Census Bureau over its counting of undocumented immigrant populations for the purpose of drawing U.S. House districts. Attorney General Catherine ...
Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway has filed a lawsuit in an effort to block the U.S. Census Bureau from including undocumented immigrants in population counts used to determine congressional ...
The U.S. Constitution requires the census to count all 'persons' in the country, regardless of immigration status ...
Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway demands the Census Bureau redo its 2020 population count, excluding illegal immigrants and visa holders.
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