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Christopher-Earl: Strunk © in esse
David A. Paterson, Governor
of the State of New York
The Capitol
Albany, New York
Reference: Governor signs Executive Order No. 30 Establishing the
New York 2010 Census Complete Count Committee
Subject: Judicial Notice and U.S.P.S. role in the 2010 Census
Dear Governor Paterson,

I, Christopher-Earl: Strunk © in esse, declare under penalty of perjury with 28 USC 1746 as follows:
The referenced Executive Order No. 30 is riddled with New York State Constitution and related law
violation that questionably begs for Federal Funds in the Federal driven decennial 2010 Census and use of the
New York Penal Law, that like the RICO Act punishes sanctuary harboring fraud related activity in connection
with identification documents, mail fraud, wire fraud, procure citizenship or naturalization unlawfully witness
tamper, fraud and misuse of documents, interstate and foreign travel in aid of racketeering Enterprise, engaging
in monetary transaction in property derived from specific unlawful activity, I urge the Governor and the so-
called “Complete Count Committee” to question the Enterprise intent and actual Constitutional solution.
For instance, why does the Press Release (attached) suggest the Executive Order urge “New Yorkers”
not to be “afraid” to make an affirmation to strangers at the door – this is a criminal matter. The Governor uses
the dual domiciled Eliot Engel proffer that “When the census taker comes around, don’t be afraid to get counted
to help yourself and help New York State.” The Governor’s Order could have skirted Mayor Bloomberg’s
“Don’t Ask Don’t Tell Policy” Executive Order No. 41, but doesn’t, and questionably initiates State action in the
Enterprise grab at the Federal Treasury. When the characterization of “FEAR” is used, would FEAR be there if
a uniformed postal carrier of the United States Postal Service knocks be a reason for fear? The USPS is best
situated to enumerate the 2010 Census, NOT the RICO tainted derivatives of ACORN’s myriad combination of
community based organizations criminally involved in Motor-voter registration, Medicaid false billing ponzi-
scheme frauds and felonious misrepresentation of public documentation and suborning witnesses for pay.
On point, Tourists per se are at will as are those associated with the diplomatic community at will are
not Permanent Resident Aliens per se or Citizens per se as required by the State to determine its application of
jurisdiction; and therefore, tourists as are diplomats not counted for the U.S. House allotment, notwithstanding
any Federal statistical interstate commerce matter that accompanies enumeration and 5 year interim survey.
The 2010 Census enumeration as any enumeration must differentiate those under state rather than
Federal or Foreign jurisdiction so as not to otherwise questionably allot more House seats based upon tourists
and diplomats as done previously for California, Texas, New Mexico Arizona and Nevada among States closer
than New York to the stream of tourists at will, and determine who the actual inhabitants defined by New York
Law as New York State citizens that are domiciled here as either Permanent Resident Aliens or Citizens of any
age is the intent of the Census. Any tourist and or diplomat except for a criminal matter or civil judicial action
in our courts isn’t under state jurisdiction as required with the 14th Amendment. Tourists, Diplomats and their
families are foreign affair matters exclusively under Federal and Foreign jurisdiction by the requirements of the
Vienna Convention treaties and associated law in its entirety. I agree New York is short changed in Congress.
As such, this Judicial Notice that Declarant is Plaintiff jus tertii in the 2010 Census Enumeration case
Strunk v. United States Department of Commerce Bureau of the Census et al. DCD 09-cv-1295 (1) before
District Judge Richard J. Leon, with a pending decision on the Motion for a Three Judge Panel with 28 USC
2284. As the ongoing 2010 Census enumeration is a nationwide matter that injures New Yorkers and singles out

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some citizen(s)’s suffrage, speech and liberty to have a republican form of government of laws not men for
different treatment, in that there has not been an enlargement of the U.S. House of Representatives since 1912
that is ripe for review as a substantive equal protection matter with use of the 13 USC 141 unconstitutional
outrageous disproportionately diminished dilution of suffrage that infringes speech as to our nationwide voice as
New Yorkers to Congress and the Executive Order No. 30 (attached) now involves 42 U.S.C. 1983 state action.
The so-called Founding Fathers of the United States Constitution mandate the House Representation
ratio of 1 member per 30,000 persons, remains un-amended, and today would yield say 10,000 U.S. House
members. Is the Constitution dead letter law like the State Constitution is alleged to be by pundits? In 1791 the
proposed amendment setting the size of the U.S. House was not adopted as pre-mature would now yield say
1,500 for a reason – the matter is ripe for review, join in as Al Smith once did and urge the USPS initiative to
keep New York out of the RICO Enterprise focus on false billing and usurpation of rights!
That the 1990 and 2000 reapportionment occurred without meeting the 10% mean deminimus protection
of those eligible to vote as New York citizens who are affected differently on a CD by CD basis for each New
York U.S. House seat. That unequal treatment has increasingly injured and singled out Plaintiff and those
similarly situated both by injurious gerrymandering and outrageous non-enforcement of the INA with related
law that since the notorious 1986 Reagan Administration granted the “one time amnesty” for tourists at will.
Tourists at will as with diplomats and their families are not “illegal” per se and according to New Jersey
Governor-elect Christopher Christie as the once U.S. Attorney and the New York State Constitution Article 3
Section 4(2) and Section 5-a (3) accordingly. The Section 5-a definition of ‘the term "inhabitants, excluding
aliens" shall mean the whole number of persons’ coincides with the State Constitution intent in its entirety can
only mean the mandatory use of the census as defined in the Articles especially Article III as to the Legislature
in its entirety, Article IV as to the Executive (4) , Article VI as to the Judiciary (5), Article VIII as to Local

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Article III as to the Legislature Section 4. Readjustments and reapportionments; when federal census to control. Except
as herein otherwise provided, the federal census taken in the year nineteen hundred thirty and each federal census taken
decennially thereafter shall be controlling as to the number of inhabitants in the state or any part thereof for the purposes of
the apportionment of members of assembly and readjustment or alteration of senate and assembly districts next occurring,
in so far as such census and the tabulation thereof purport to give the information necessary therefor.
The legislature, by law, shall provide for the making and tabulation by state authorities of an enumeration of the
inhabitants of the entire state to be used for such purposes, instead of a federal census, if the taking of a federal census in
any tenth year from the year nineteen hundred thirty be omitted or if the federal census fails to show the number of aliens or
Indians not taxed.
If a federal census, though giving the requisite information as to the state at large, fails to give the information as
to any civil or territorial divisions which is required to be known for such purposes, the legislature, by law, shall provide for
such an enumeration of the inhabitants of such parts of the state only as may be necessary, which shall supersede in part the
federal census and be used in connection therewith for such purposes.
The legislature, by law, may provide in its discretion for an enumeration by state authorities of the inhabitants of
the state, to be used for such purposes, in place of a federal census, when the return of a decennial federal census is delayed
so that it is not available at the beginning of the regular session of the legislature in the second year after the year nineteen
hundred thirty or after any tenth year therefrom, or if an apportionment of members of assembly and readjustment or
alteration of senate districts is not made at or before such a session.
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Article III Section 5-a [Definition of inhabitants]. For the purpose of apportioning senate and assembly districts
pursuant to the foregoing provisions of this article, the term "inhabitants, excluding aliens" shall mean the whole number of
persons. (New. Added by vote of the people November 4, 1969.)
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Article IV as Executive §6. Appointments and promotions in the civil service of the state and all of the civil divisions
thereof, including cities and villages, shall be made according to merit and fitness to be ascertained, as far as practicable, by
examination which, as far as practicable, shall be competitive; provided, however, that any member of the armed forces of
the United States who served therein in time of war, and who, at the time of such member's appointment or promotion,
is a citizen or an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the United States and a resident of this state and
is honorably discharged or released under honorable circumstances from such service, shall be entitled to receive five
points additional credit in a competitive examination for original appointment and two and one-half points additional credit
in an examination for promotion…

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Finance limits upon Indebtedness 'Q,Article XVILI as to Housing etcetera and inter alia that the census requires
all "aliens" per se to be clearly differentiated from citizens per se, to mean between permanent resident aliens
and citizens of any age, but especially as to the Article I1 suffrage guaranteed with the Article I Bill of Rights.
May I remind that the Ratification of the Constitution by the People of New York July 26, 1788,
declared: " n u t a11 Power is originally vested in and consequently derived- the People, m d that Government is
instituted by them for their common Interest Protection and Security. That the enjoyment of Life, Liberty and the
purstrit of Happiness are essential rights which every Government ought to respect andpreserve. That the Powers of
Government may be reassumed by the People, whensoever it shall become necessary to their Happiness; that every
Power, Jurisdiction and right, which is nof by the said Constitution clearly delegated to the Congress of the United
States, or the departments of the Government thereox remains to the People ofthe several States, or to their
respective State Governments to whom they may have granted tl?esame; ... ?hat the PeopIe I~avean equal, natural
and unalienable right,freely andpeaceably to Exercise their Religion according to the dictates of Conscience, and
that no Religious Sect or Society ought to be favoured or established by Law in preference of others. "
Declarant has complied with the Attorney General's Office urging not to name the State of New York in
DCD 09-cv-1295 to prevent a burden upon the budget as no cause of state action thexexisted. Your Executive
Order No. 30 has initiated several causes of action, which I will join in the Court of Claims for damages and
seek restraint with an Article 78 for failure to follow the Constitution- if not clarified expeditiously within seven
working days. To date the Governor has ameliorated the potential action against the executive by firing his prior
Jesuit Chief of Staff, is distant from the Usurper with dual allegiance at birth, and perhaps those permanently
embedded in New York Government at the hub of the Enterprise. Declarant seeks a rapid clarification and
meeting at the Governor's earliest convenience to avoid further action; and were the Honorable Governor, like
A1 Smith in 1928, to demand an enlargement of the United States House of Representatives for the first time
since 1912, I would be forever respectfully yours.

Dated: November 17" 2009


Brooklyn, New York
Christopher-Earl: Strunk 0 in esse
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Attached:
Governor signs Executive Order No, 30 Establishing the New York 2010 Census Complete Cozmt Committee

cc: Andrew Cuomo, Attorney General


for the State of New York
The Capitol Albany New York

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Article VI as Judiciary Section 6 for judicial dstricts how constituted at subsection d. The supreme court is continued. It
shall consist of the number of justices of the supreme court including the justices designated to the appellate divisions of the
supreme court, judges of the county court of the counties of Bronx, Kings, Queens and Richmond and judges of the court of
general sessions of the county of New York authorized by law on the thuty-first day of August next after the approval and
ratification of this amendment by the people, all of whom shall be justices of the supreme court for the re ainder of their
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terms. The legislature may increase the number of justices of the supreme court in any judicial district, cept that the
number in any &strict shall not be increased to exceed one justice for fifty thousand, or fraction over thl@ thousand, of the
population thereof as shown by the last federal census or state enumeration.
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ARTICLE VIII Local Finances Section 4 ILimitations on local indebtedness]
$4. Except as otherwise provided in this constitution, no county, city, town, village or school district described in this
section shall be allowed to contract indebtedness for any purpose or in any manner which, including existing indebtedness,
shall exceed an amount equal to the following percentages of the average full valuation of taxable real estate of such
county, city, towq village or school district: (a) the county of Nassau, for county purposes, ten per centurn; (b)any
county, other than the county of Nassau, for county purposes, seven per centum; (c) the city of New York, for city
purposes, ten per centwn; (d) any city, other than the city of New York, having one hundred twenty-five thousand or more
inhabitants according to the latest federal census, for city purposes, nine per centum;
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:


November 12, 2009

NEW YORK STATE LAUNCHES CENSUS COMPLETE COUNT CAMPAIGN


Governor signs Executive Order No. 30 Establishing the New York 2010 Census Complete Count
Committee

Governor David A. Paterson has signed Executive Order No. 30, establishing the New York 2010 Census Complete
Count Committee. The Committee will raise awareness of the 2010 Census and will work to maximize the
participation of all New Yorkers. New York Secretary of State Lorraine Cortés-Vázquez kicked off the State’s 2010
Census Complete Count Campaign today at an event in the State Capitol.

“It is critically important for the future of New York that we assure a complete and accurate count of New York’s
population in the 2010 Census,” Governor Paterson said. “Federal estimates suggest that more than 202,000 New
Yorkers were not counted in the 2000 census – we can and we must do better. That is why I have instructed my
administration to do everything possible to ensure a comprehensive count. This campaign is a real partnership
between government, community, business and religious organizations. All New Yorkers must be counted.”

The census count is used to determine each State’s congressional representation for the next ten years and to
establish new boundaries for congressional, State legislative and many local government districts. The federal
government uses census data to allocate more than $400 billion in federal funds annually for community programs
and services, such as education, housing and community development, health care, transportation and more. State,
local and tribal governments use census information for planning and to allocate funds for new school construction,
libraries and other public buildings, highway safety and public transportation systems, new roads and bridges,
location of police and fire departments and many other projects.

Secretary of State Lorraine Cortés-Vázquez said: “State agencies have a unique opportunity to play a critical role in
ensuring a successful count. Every state agency will work to spread the message that completing the Census is
easy, safe and important. Furthermore, this campaign will allow us to better coordinate our resources to target
efforts at historically undercounted communities -- immigrant, minority and low-income communities in particular.
We are truly all in this together.”

Earlier this year, Governor Paterson and leaders of the State Assembly and Senate appropriated funds in the 2009-
10 State Budget for services and expenses necessary for community outreach to assist in reducing the undercount
in the 2010 federal Census. This program will provide grants to fund public education, community outreach and
other activities targeted at hard-to-count and low response rate populations for promoting awareness of the 2010
Census, improving Census questionnaire mail back rates and encouraging cooperation with Census takers.

The Complete Count Committee comprises the heads of all State agencies and authorities. New York Census Action
Council will coordinate the Committee’s work. The Council comprises the Secretary of State, who will serve as
the Chair; the Governor’s Counsel; the Governor’s Deputy Secretary for Intergovernmental Affairs; the
Commissioner of Economic Development; the Commissioner of Children and Family Services; the Commissioner of
Health; the Commissioner of Housing and Community Renewal; the Commissioner of Labor; the Director of the
Lottery; the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles; the Commissioner of Temporary and Disability Assistance; the
Commissioner of Transportation; and the Chancellor of the State University of New York.

For more information on the New York 2010 Census Complete Count Committee, please visit
http://census2010.ny.gov.

The following statements were provided in support of the New York 2010 Census Complete Count Campaign:

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand said: “We need to make sure all New Yorkers are counted fairly and accurately in the
census. Getting a true picture of all of our communities will help make sure we address the needs of all New
Yorkers. I will continue working with Governor Paterson, Senator Schumer and our entire Congressional Delegation
to make sure we get our census data correct, and make sure New York gets its fair share from Washington.”

Congresswoman Yvette Clarke said: “I commend Governor Paterson for establishing the New York 2010 Census
Complete Count Committee. As the Representative of the 11th Congressional District in Brooklyn, where less than
35% of my district participated in the 2000 Census, I believe the Committee will improve Census questionnaire mail
back rates and encourage cooperation with Census takers. My office has been working with the Department of

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Commerce to greatly improve my district's participation in the 2010 census. The Committee’s work will be
instrumental in helping to maximize the participation of all New Yorkers. Census data is an invaluable resource and
provides a critical understanding of our country. An accurate count of all ethnic communities will highlight their
purchasing power and economic impact both in the U.S. and global markets, particularly communities that
represent a large part of the African Diaspora.”

Congressman Eliot Engel said: “Getting a complete and accurate census count is vital for New York and for the
people who live here. Federal aid to states in based on population, so a short count hurts everyone, especially those
who need it most. Personal data from the census is not shared with other federal, state or municipal agencies, only
demographic information such as population numbers, ethnic breakdowns, etc. When the census taker comes
around, don’t be afraid to get counted to help yourself and help New York State.”

Congresswoman Nita Lowey said: “It is critical that all New Yorkers are counted in the 2010 Census. Without an
accurate count, our state will be shortchanged in Washington of federal funding, representation, and influence. I
look forward to working with New York State and local officials to ensure all our residents are counted.”

Congressman Dan Maffei said: “Democracy works when everyone is counted. We need all New Yorkers to
understand and participate in the 2010 Census, and I thank Governor Paterson for taking the initiative to make this
a priority for New York.”

Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy said: “I am pleased that the Governor has launched a census committee. It is
imperative that every New Yorker be counted. By accounting for all New Yorkers it will enable the state to have the
proper amount of Congressional representation which in turn means our fair share of federal funding.”

Congressman Gregory Meeks said: “The Census plays a critical role in determining the level of government funding
and resources that a community receives for healthcare, law enforcement, and other vital public services. With the
recent closure of several Southeast Queens clinics and hospitals it is critical that programs such as the New York
2010 Census Complete Count Campaign be created to promote an accurate count of residents in the New York 6th
Congressional District. I look forward to working with Governor Paterson and the state of New York to ensure that
each and every person has access to the information and resources needed to be counted in the 2010 Census.”

Congressman Charles B. Rangel said: “An accurate count is important not only because it helps determine how our
electoral districts are drawn and the amount of federal funding for our communities, but also because Census
numbers are used by small business and nonprofits to secure resources from the private and philanthropic sectors. I
applaud Governor Paterson and other local elected officials for answering the call and gathering the diversity of
voices needed to ensure a complete count in every neighborhood across this great state.”

Congresswoman Louise Slaughter said: “I am committed to ensuring a complete and accurate census in 2010. In
recent years I’ve written to the Commerce Department urging the Secretary to allow the Census Bureau to conduct
the census in the most practical and basic ways to ensure the most accurate count. I’ve also implored the
Department to focus on the fundamental tasks of raising awareness, compiling accurate and complete lists and
getting the highest possible response rate. The Census is simply too important for failure.”

Congressman Paul Tonko said: “We need all New Yorkers to take a few minutes and participate in the 2010 Census.
An accurate count is critical to helping all levels of government plan for the next ten years, and it also ensures that
our communities will get the proper level of funding for services such as neighborhood improvements, education,
and transportation to name a few. The investment of a few minutes of time to complete the census will truly return
dividends for our state and our communities.”

Congressman Edolphus Towns said: “I am pleased to see the enactment of this important census initiative. We must
do everything possible to raise awareness about Census participation so that every New Yorker is counted. As
chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, which oversees the Census, I will also be
working to ensure that the fairest assessment of population in New York, and across the nation, is reported in the
2010 Census.”

Congresswoman Nydia Velázquez, Chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, said: “With the 2010 Census, we
must put an end to the historical undercount of Hispanic and other minority communities. A fair and equal count in
2010 will ensure New York’s diverse communities receive vital resources for schools, health care, job training and
infrastructure. Latinos are the fastest growing population in the United States, and only through an accurate count
can we ensure they receive the federal assistance and representation they deserve.”

Senate Majority Conference Leader John L. Sampson said: “I am pleased Governor Paterson has taken steps to

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ensure each and every New Yorker is counted in the 2010 census efforts. The Senate Majority has already begun
outreach efforts in communities across the state in hope of obtaining the most accurate count of residents in the
state. The Governor’s initiative will guarantee millions of dollars in federal funding to the state’s health, education,
and construction industries.”

Senate Republican Leader Dean G. Skelos said: “Census data has an effect on everything in New York State, from
education and health care to police and emergency services. As the next census gets underway, it is important that
every New Yorker is counted to ensure we receive our fair share of federal aid and continue to have the resources
we need to continue vital services in communities throughout the state.”

Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver said: “It is our goal to have every New Yorker counted in the 2010 federal
Census. An accurate count will provide information essential to ensuring that New York gets its fair share of funding
from vital federal programs that help to deliver services to the elderly, unemployed and at-need residents, as well
as maintaining equal representation for New Yorkers in our federal government. This committee will inform New
Yorkers of the census process and ensure that forms are correctly completed. The Assembly Majority encourages all
New Yorkers to make sure that they are counted, and supports the creation of this important and necessary
committee to ensure that billions of dollars of federal aid is available to our state in the coming decade.”

Assembly Minority Leader Brian M. Kolb said: “Years of high taxes, runaway government spending and an
underperforming economy have resulted in millions of residents leaving our state. It has also led to New York losing
seats in the House of Representatives, which limits our ability to obtain a ‘fair share’ of the tax dollars we send to
Washington. I am encouraging every New Yorker to take part in the 2010 Census so we can ensure a fair, accurate
and complete count of our state’s population.”

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EXECUTIVE ORDER

NO 30: ENHANCING PARTICIPATION OF NEW YORKERS IN THE 2010 CENSUS

WHEREAS, the decennial census of the population of the United States will be conducted on April 1, 2010, as
required by Article I, § 2 of the Constitution of the United States and Title 13, § 141 of the United States Code; and

WHEREAS, the census is a count of every person living in the United States and its territories, including people of all
ages, races and ethnic groups, both citizens and non-citizens; and

WHEREAS, it is illegal for the U.S. Census Bureau, or its employees, to share personal information about individual
respondents or households with any other government agency, including immigration and law enforcement
authorities and the Internal Revenue Service, and the unlawful release of census information is punishable by a fine
not exceeding $5,000 or imprisonment for not more than five years, or both such fine and imprisonment; and

WHEREAS, the census count is used to determine each State’s congressional representation for the next ten years
and to establish new boundaries for congressional, state legislative and many local government districts; and

WHEREAS, the federal government uses census data to allocate more than $400 billion in federal funds annually for
community programs and services, such as education, housing and community development, health care, services
for the elderly, job training and more; and

WHEREAS, state, local and tribal governments use census information for planning and to allocate funds for new
school construction, libraries and other public buildings, highway safety and public transportation systems, new
roads and bridges, location of police and fire departments, and many other projects; and

WHEREAS, federal estimates suggest that over 202,000 New Yorkers were not counted in the 2000 census,
including more than 103,000 New York City residents, despite aggressive government and community-based efforts
to reduce the 2000 census undercount; and

WHEREAS, it is of vital importance to New York State to ensure that each and every New York resident is counted in
the 2010 census;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, David A. Paterson, Governor of the State of New York, by virtue of the authority vested in me
by the Constitution and laws of the State of New York, do hereby order as follows:

1. There is hereby established the New York 2010 Census Complete Count Committee (“Committee”), which
shall raise awareness of the 2010 census and maximize the response of New Yorkers.

2. The Committee shall be comprised of the heads of all state agencies subject to this Order and their
designees and such other members as the Governor may appoint in his discretion. The work of the
Committee shall be coordinated by a New York Census Action Council (“Council”), which shall be comprised
of the following individuals or their designees: the Secretary of State, who shall serve as Chair; the
Governor’s Counsel; the Governor’s Deputy Secretary for Intergovernmental Affairs; the Commissioner of
Economic Development; the Commissioner of Children and Family Services; the Commissioner of Health; the
Commissioner of Housing and Community Renewal; the Commissioner of Labor; the Director of the Lottery;
the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles; the Commissioner of Temporary and Disability Assistance; the
Commissioner of Transportation; and the Chancellor of the State University of New York. All actions and
recommendations of the Council shall require approval of a majority of the total members of the Council.

3. The Committee, through the Council, shall work with the U.S. Census Bureau, local Complete Count
Committees, Census Partners, community-based organizations and other local and regional entities to
develop, recommend, and implement a census outreach strategy to encourage full participation of all New
Yorkers in the 2010 census. The census outreach strategy shall include, but not be limited to:

a. dentification of barriers and obstacles that may interfere with full participation of New Yorkers in the
2010 census, including geographic, linguistic, cultural and other barriers, and the development of
strategies to overcome those barriers; and
b. b. the development and coordinated distribution by state and local agencies, organizations and

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entities of press releases, publications, displays and other promotional material designed to heighten
the awareness of and encourage full participation in the 2010 census.

4. The first meeting of the Council shall be held not later than December 15, 2009, and thereafter the
Committee and Council shall meet as often as is necessary and under circumstances as are appropriate to
fulfilling their duties under this order.

5. Every agency, department, office, and division of this State shall cooperate with the Committee, and furnish
such information and assistance as the Committee determines is reasonably necessary to accomplish its
purpose.

G I V E N under my hand and the Privy Seal of the State in the City of Albany this twelfth day of November in the
year two thousand nine.

David A. Paterson
Governor

Lawrence Schwartz
Secretary to the Governor

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