Pennsylvania’s Second Lady is reminding residents that there’s still time to fill out your census form.
“Time is so close to running out for the census,” Gisele Fetterman, who is the wife of Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman said. “And while I tell everyone I meet to me they are price, they are actually $2,100 per person for the next ten years.”
“These numbers will not change, so if we don’t get it right this time, we don’t have another opportunity,” Fetterman said.
The City of Butler is also holding a final census push this Saturday at the Rotary Park on Institute Hill. City officials will be there from noon until 4 p.m. to help people complete their census if they haven’t yet.
The Census Bureau must return the count to the President and Congress in December.
Census forms were mailed out to homes earlier this year, but there are still forms available online.
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