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Senate Votes to Give Emergency Funding to Census

A DGI blog reader alerted us that a previous post reporting that the Senate voted against emergency funding for the 2010 Census was erroneous.  Gautham Nagesh reports in NextGov that the Senate voted against a point of order raised by Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK) objecting to the emergency spending request, but approved the funding for the Census Bureau.  The previous post on the DGI blog has been deleted, but the original story on Federal Computer Week is still available without correction.

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