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MyTwoCensus
MyTwoCensus is a non-partisan, political watchdog group for the 2010 U.S. Census, created in February 2009. It tracks topics such as the constitutionality of including illegal immigrants in the census. ==History== The group was created by Stephen Robert Morse, a journalist located in San Francisco, California, as a project to identify reasons why the 2010 U.S. Census would be a controversial process. As part of this process, Morse applied and won a grant through The Robert Novak Journalism Fellowship program with the Phillips Foundation. The award allowed Morse to continue his pet project. Morse first developed the idea as he was on Craigslist, looking for an additional job in San Francisco, and noticed that US Census Bureau was looking to hire employees in the Bay Area at the rate of $22-$26 per hour.〔 After further research, Morse and friend Evan Goldin created the group's website and blog, MyTwoCensus.com, in order to provide unofficial oversight for the U.S. Census Bureau. In March 2010, the site added a community message board operated through the social-networking site, Ning.
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