As the Congressional appropriations process slowly moves forward for Fiscal Year 2023 (FY23), the Insights Association is supporting a significant increase in funding for the decennial census and the American Community Survey (ACS). Quality data from these constitutionally-mandated programs are essential to the function of the insights industry.
The House CJS Appropriations Subcommittee will mark up its FY23 funding bill, including the Census Bureau’s funding, on June 22, 2022, with full committee markup following on June 28. The Senate has not scheduled any hearings or divulged any legislation for FY23.
The FY22 appropriations cycle ended six months late, with the President signing an omnibus funding bill into law on March 15, 2022, providing the Census Bureau with $1.354 billion, $88 million below the amount ($1.442 billion) requested by President Biden and approved by the U.S. House of Representatives and $78 million below the level ($1.432 billion) recommended by the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee. While less than the House and Senate had recommended, the FY22 funding level is $248 million above the Bureau’s FY 2021 enacted funding level ($1.106 billion).
The Insights Association joined a Census Project coalition letter with 75+ other groups in support of “$2 billion in funding for the Census Bureau, which represents a $495 million increase over the President’s budget request ($1.505 billion) and $646 million over the agency’s FY 2022 enacted level ($1.354 million).”
Some key highlights from our request include:
This funding request for the Census Bureau is separate from our advocacy to bring transparency to and/or defund the Bureau’s Ask U.S. Panel project, which would waste millions of taxpayer dollars developing an online panel duplicative of existing ones provided by insights companies and organizations (including IA members), instead of contracting out for the research for a fraction of the cost.
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