"Could you see how this could create issues and discrepancies with how violent extremism by Muslim perpetrators could potentially, even if it's unintentional, but that there are holes and there are gaps here, not through your fault or any one specific person's fault? It could be our fault as Congress..."
"We had a hearing a few weeks ago, the first in a series on White supremacy and its growing role in the United States right now."
"How is this not extremely similar to the 2008 financial crisis and the mortgage crisis?"
"So teachers, police officers, firefighters, nurses, anyone who has a pension fund, they are now exposed to the risk of someone else's fat-cat gambling in the economy, correct?"
"Will it threaten funding for our infrastructure?"
"Will a Census undercount reduce or threaten funding for our public schools?"
"the idea, the notion, that every single person who rests, who has their feet on the ground of the United States, in the land of the United States of America is to be counted, and that is written into ..."
"Rich or poor, documented or undocumented, land owning or not, whether you have been convicted of a crime, whether you have food on your table, no matter who you are you count and you should be counted..."
"I think it is a--one of those routine practices that we do that we don't appreciate how radical it actually is."
"If you engage in Census you will get more political power."
"How do we make sure that--you know, how are we accommodating or changing our process to really be adaptive to that reality?"