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Correspondence Log 2010 Redacted U.S. Census Bureau Congressional Correspondence Log 01/01/2010 to 12/31/2010 Member of Control Number Subject Incoming Date Congress CQAS-02681 Aaron Schock Termination of Census Bureau Employy 12/08/2010 CQAS-02540 Aaron Schock Terminated Due to An Unauthorized Use of A Job Aid 10/25/2010 CQAS-02634 Aaron Schock Concerning refusal to fire an employee 11/09/2010 CQAS-02001 Adam H. Putnam House listed as vacant by census worker, but is occupied. 07/12/2010 CQAS-01611 Adam Putnam Multiple 2010 Census forms received. 06/09/2010 The constituent filled out the 2010 Census form, will not answer CQAS-01152 Adam Putnam 05/04/2010 questions of a Census employee CQAS-02530 Adam Smith American Community Survey 11/01/2010 CQAS-02664 Adrian Smith American Community Survey (ACS) phone calls 12/02/2010 CQAS-02509 Al Franken Unemployment Compensation 10/27/2010 CQAS-02107 Alan B. Mollohan Status of employment application 08/04/2010 CQAS-01955 Alan Grayson Background Check, status of application. 07/13/2010 CQAS-01744 Alan Grayson Wrongful termination, (b) (6) 06/09/2010 CQAS-02110 Alan Grayson The constituent request Census examine their hiring practices 08/09/2010 CQAS-01261 Alcee L. Hastings Background check / Released from employment 05/12/2010 Request to be released from having to complete the Amercian CQAS-02397 Allyson Schwartz 09/29/2010 Communiy Survey CQAS-00489 Allyson Schwartz Status of employment application 03/23/2010 CQAS-01269 Allyson Schwartz Disparity in pay in (b) (6) LCO, (b) (6) 04/05/2010 CQAS-02114 Allyson Schwartz Census 2010 Issues: (b) (6) 07/23/2010 CQAS-01335 Allyson Schwartz Background Check 05/21/2010 Request for equal pay in two counties in NE Philadelphia, CQAS-02002 Allyson Schwartz 06/30/2010 (b) (6) CQAS-01675 Allyson Schwartz Reimbursement for use of personal phone, (b) (6) 06/10/2010 CQAS-01592 Allyson Y. Schwartz Received multiple census surveys, American Community Survey 06/04/2010 CQAS-01767 Allyson Y. Schwartz Receiving harassing phone calls. 06/16/2010 CQAS-00338 Allyson Y. Schwartz Incorrect zip code 03/19/2010 CQAS-02168 Allyson Y. Schwartz Wating on extra tax to be refunded 08/05/2010 CQAS-01902 Allyson Y. Schwartz PA Plains TWP Tax on First Pay 06/23/2010 CQAS-01917 Allyson Y. Schwartz Consumer Price Index 06/30/2010 (b)(3) [Title 13] did not CQAS-01766 Amy Klobuchar 06/22/2010 received 2010 Census Forms CQAS-00920 Amy Klobuchar Denied Employment 04/22/2010 CQAS-02585 Amy Klobuchar Exhaustive Census Survey 11/16/2010 CQAS-01330 Amy Klobuchar Impersonating Census workers 05/21/2010 CQAS-00960 Ander Crenshaw Background check. (b) (6) 04/27/2010 CQAS-01745 Ander Crenshaw Supplemental Annuity 06/21/2010 CQAS-02197 Ander Crenshaw Reason for termination 08/17/2010 CQAS-02105 Ann Kirkpatrick Suspension due to FBI records check 08/04/2010 CQAS-01491 Arlen Specter Employment 05/24/2010 CQAS-01274 Arlen Specter Receiving unwanted phone calls; follow up Census form. 05/12/2010 CQAS-00317 Arlen Specter Multiple Census Publications 03/15/2010 CQAS-00273 Arlen Specter Harassed to Answer Survey 03/11/2010 CQAS-02181 Arlen Specter Pay issues for census worker 08/03/2010 CQAS-01446 Arlen Specter Census Job Inquiry 05/12/2010 CQAS-01843 Arlen Specter Issues with the ACS, (b) (6) 06/18/2010 CQAS-02512 Barbara A. Mikulski Term Employment With Census Bureau 10/28/2010 CQAS-00230 Barbara A. Mikulski Disability case for employment 03/09/2010 CQAS-01099 Barbara A. Mikulski Constituent placed in non working condition 05/07/2010 CQAS-00200 Barbara A. Mikulski Counting Immigrants in Public Schools 03/02/2010 CQAS-01342 Barbara A. Mikulski Phone call complaint, (b) (6) 05/14/2010 CQAS-00541 Barbara A. Mikulski Rural Communities Not Receiving 2010 Census Form 03/30/2010 CQAS-02120 Barbara A. Mikulski People Who Want to Complete A Census Form 08/11/2010 Rebuttal to letter sent April 21, 2010: Injured While Working CQAS-01837 Barbara A. Mikulski 06/28/2010 for the U.S. Census Bureau. CQAS-02127 Barbara A. Mikulski Multiple census visits 08/11/2010 CQAS-01062 Barbara A. Mikulski Employment issues due to lack of car (b) (6) 05/04/2010 CQAS-00502 Barbara A. Mikulski Employment 04/05/2010 CQAS-00381 Barbara A. Mikulski Injured While Working for the U.S. Census Bureau 03/30/2010 Census forms not received in (b) (6) . CQAS-01550 Barbara A. Mikulski 06/08/2010 (b) (6) CQAS-01195 Barbara A. Mikulski Denied employment due to disability. 05/05/2010 CQAS-02426 Barbara A. Mikulski People Who Want to Complete A Census Form 09/22/2010 CQAS-01406 Barbara A. Mikulski Fired: Would Like Another Chance at Training 05/24/2010 CQAS-02742 Barbara A. Mikulski* Census Workers At Home 12/15/2010 CQAS-01901 Barbara A. Mikulski* Census form returned now receiving harassing phone calls. 07/03/2010 American Community Survey (ACS) - survey legitimacy, CQAS-00630 Barbara Boxer 03/10/2010 privacy invasion, non-compliance penalty CQAS-01916 Barbara Boxer Constituent filed EEO Case on alleged discrimination. 06/28/2010 CQAS-02741 Barbara Boxer American Community Survey - Scam 11/12/2010 CQAS-02064 Baron Hill Annual Leave 07/28/2010 CQAS-01999 Baron Hill Termination issues, (b) (6) 07/12/2010 CQAS-02424 Baron Hill Disposition of EEO Case 09/25/2010 CQAS-01854 Baron Hill Wrongful termination, (b) (6) 06/23/2010 CQAS-00581 Baron Hill Credit for military service 04/05/2010 CQAS-01754 Baron Hill Terminated 06/11/2010 CQAS-00892 Bart Stupak Status of employment application, Manistique, MI 04/20/2010 CQAS-00030 Bart Stupak Employment 02/18/2010 CQAS-01719 Bart Stupak Wrongful termination. 06/18/2010 Local Update of Census Addresses (LUCA) for Cumberland, 53980 Bartlett, Roscoe G. 01/05/2010 Maryland CQAS-02632 Ben Chandler Exhaustive and invasive Census form 11/23/2010 CQAS-02324 Ben Ray Lujan Service Annual Survey 09/07/2010 Alleged violations at a local census office, (b) (6) CQAS-01577 Ben Ray Lujan, Jr. 06/02/2010 (b) (6) a (EEO Case) Suggestion for reducing cost for inter-office document CQAS-01991 Benjamin L. Cardin 07/20/2010 transmission. CQAS-02525 Benjamin L. Cardin Employment Issues 11/01/2010 CQAS-02602 Benjamin L. Cardin Not counted in census 11/17/2010 CQAS-00134 Benjamin L. Cardin Status of employment application 02/26/2010 CQAS-00421 Benjamin L. Cardin Incorrect address on census form 03/25/2010 CQAS-00394 Benjamin L. Cardin Small Business Fair 03/31/2010 CQAS-00511 Benjamin L. Cardin Denied Employment Because of Test Score 03/30/2010 CQAS-01178 Benjamin L. Cardin Denied employment as a Crew Leader. 05/14/2010 CQAS-01721 Benjamin L. Cardin Terminated from job. 06/16/2010 CQAS-01202 Benjamin L. Cardin Employment Issues Due to Lack of Car 05/12/2010 CQAS-01180 Benjamin L. Cardin Unacceptable handling of Personal Identifiable Information. 04/30/2010 CQAS-01256 Benjamin L. Cardin Employment application 05/12/2010 CQAS-00852 Benjamin L. Cardin Difficulties with the hiring system 04/16/2010 CQAS-02054 Benjamin L. Cardin Census form returned, received harassing phone calls and visits. 07/22/2010 CQAS-02496 Benjamin L. Cardin Reimbursement for Personal Cell Phone Usage 10/25/2010 54126 Berman, Howard L. Employment; Fingerprinting 02/12/2010 CQAS-00062 Bernard Sanders American Community Survey Harassment 02/15/2010 CQAS-00333 Bernard Sanders American Community Survey Harassment 03/17/2010 CQAS-02431 Bernard Sanders Back Pay and Work Concerns 09/30/2010 CQAS-01605 Bernard Sanders Discrepancy in hourly wages for census employees in Vermont. 06/09/2010 CQAS-01806 Bernard Sanders Did Not Receive Census Form 06/23/2010 CQAS-01381 Bernard Sanders Overzealous Census worker 05/21/2010 CQAS-02665 Bernard Sanders Concerning denial of accident claim 12/02/2010 Loan Application with Small Business Administration (SBA) CQAS-02156 Betty McCollum 08/13/2010 Disaster Loan Program Repeated requests for an interview to gain additional CQAS-02350 Betty Sutton 09/21/2010 information. CQAS-02185 Bill Cassidy (b) (4) Seeking Payment for Advertising 08/17/2010 CQAS-00848 Bill Cassidy Use of the French language on census form 04/13/2010 CQAS-01714 Bill Cassidy Not Hired for Second Phase 06/18/2010 CQAS-01786 Bill Nelson Termination due to background check, (b) (6) 06/14/2010 CQAS-01506 Bill Nelson Pharmacist are not listed under NAICS code 62. 05/28/2010 CQAS-01627 Bill Nelson Non-working status and termination, (b) (6) 06/04/2010 CQAS-01319 Bill Nelson Destruction of Census forms. 05/10/2010 CQAS-00337 Bill Nelson Federal Assistance Awards Program (FAADS) 03/11/2010 CQAS-00233 Bill Nelson Req. Census review contract awarded to (b) (6) . 03/01/2010 CQAS-02234 Bill Owens People Who Want to Complete A Census Form 08/23/2010 CQAS-02230 Bill Owens Issues with the American Community Survey (ACS) 08/25/2010 CQAS-01923 Bill Pascrell Problems at the LCO in (b) (6) , (b) (6) 06/23/2010 CQAS-01485 Bill Posey Individual wants no contact with Census employees 06/04/2010 CQAS-02714 Bill Posey American Community Survey - Questions Law 12/06/2010 CQAS-01369 Bill Posey Background check 05/26/2010 CQAS-01747 Bill Posey Missing payroll checks. 06/22/2010 CQAS-01990 Bill Posey Use of taxpayer dollars for the 2010 Census, (b) (6) 07/12/2010 CQAS-02577 Bill Posey Voluntary business survey 11/09/2010 CQAS-02133 Bill Posey Issues with hiring practices 08/10/2010 CQAS-02247 Bill Shuster Harassment from census worker 08/27/2010 CQAS-02453 Bill Shuster People Who Want to be Counted 10/07/2010 CQAS-01814 Bill Shuster Hiring issues with LCO, (b) (6) 06/24/2010 CQAS-01890 Bill Shuster Complaint about visits and calls regarding 2010 Census 07/02/2010 CQAS-02358 Bill Shuster Census Issues 09/20/2010 CQAS-00266 Bill Shuster W-2 03/18/2010 CQAS-00311 Bill Shuster Terminated from job.
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