Privacy, the Census and Federal Questionnaires: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-first Congress, First Session, on S. 1791, to Secure Personal Privacy and to Protect the Constitutional Right of Individuals to Ignore Unwarranted Requests for Personal Information, April 24, 25, May 2, and July 1, 1969U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - 1085 strani |
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A. S. MIKE MONRONEY Acres Administration agencies amendment American answer sheet April April 24 asked basis believe Betts bill Census Bureau census form census questionnaire census questions Chairman CHARTENER citizens collection committee concerning confidentiality Congress Congressman Constitutional Rights count D.C. DEAR DEAR SENATOR ERVIN DEAR SIR decennial census Department disability Eckler Federal Government going governmental household income individual Internal Revenue Service invasion of privacy JACKSON E jail legislation letter mandatory ment Office percent personal privacy personal questions planning population programs proposed protect purpose ques received record refusal to answer request response retired RICKENBACKER right of privacy Ross Eckler SAM ERVIN sample SCHLIESTETT Section Senator THURMOND Sincerely Social Security Social Security Administration statement statistical statistical surveys status subcommittee survey Thank tion U.S. Senate United United States Code Veterans voluntary Washington