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@km719 km719 commented Jan 24, 2025

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Request #1: Statspolicy.gov > Policies > Information Collection (https://www.statspolicy.gov/policies/) = Delete this entire paragraph, including the link (https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/SOGI-Best-Practices.pdf)

Recommendations on the Best Practices for the Collection of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Data on Federal Statistical Surveys was developed by the Office of Management and Budget to provide recommendations for Federal agencies on the current best practices for the collection of self-reported sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) data on Federal statistical surveys. These recommendations build on a long history of robust Federal effort to develop and refine SOGI measurement best practices.

Request #2: Statspolicy.gov > Community News and Upcoming Events > Fiscal Year 2023 News > (https://www.statspolicy.gov/fiscal-year-2023-news/) = Delete this entire paragraph, including the link (https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/SOGI-Best-Practices.pdf)

Recommendations on the Best Practices for the Collection of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Data on Federal Statistical Surveys, issued in January 2023, was developed by the OCSOTUS to provide recommendations for Federal agencies on the current best practices for the collection of self-reported sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) data on Federal statistical surveys. These recommendations build on a long history of robust Federal efforts to develop and refine SOGI measurement best practices.

@km719 km719 requested review from arnayv-47 and attorri January 24, 2025 20:04
@km719 km719 self-assigned this Jan 24, 2025
@km719 km719 merged commit af78877 into main Jan 24, 2025
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