The Task Force's “Queer the Census” is designed to ensure all LGBTQ Americans are counted.
Previous censuses only gave same-sex couples an "unmarried partner" option
However, sexual orientation and gender identity remain unaccounted for in the new census
The Census has never asked about sexual orientation or gender identity. So why are LGBTQ groups so upset if nothing’s changed?
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