77 FR 54887 - Proposed Information Collection - U S Government 2025

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The Community Resilience Estimates (CRE), produced by the U.S. Census Bureau, is a statistical tool designed to measure the ability of communities to withstand and recover from disruptive events, such as natural disasters, economic downturns, and public health crises.
The National Collection of U.S. Government Public Information is a geographically dispersed collection of the corpus of Federal Government public information, accessible to the public at no cost.