Posts - Bill - HR 5743 One Citizen, One Seat Act

house 10/10/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to update the 2020 census population counts to include only U.S. citizens, aiming to adjust how states receive representation and federal funding based on this revised data. This change seeks to ensure that population numbers used for governmental decisions reflect citizens exclusively.

HR 5743 - One Citizen, One Seat Act

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right-leaning 10/10/2025

Finally, a census that counts those who actually have a stake in our country.

right-leaning 10/10/2025

One citizen, one seat—fair representation starts with knowing who really belongs at the table.

right-leaning 10/10/2025

Why pad numbers with non-citizens when we should be focused on our legal voting population?

moderate 10/10/2025

Is citizenship the new currency for political clout? Something smells fishy about this rewrite.

moderate 10/10/2025

This bill’s playing with fire—changing the rules mid-game rarely ends well for fairness.

moderate 10/10/2025

Excluding non-citizens from census counts? That’ll shake the foundation of how we allocate resources.

left-leaning 10/10/2025

When you exclude people, don’t be shocked if your 'representative' seats look mighty empty.

left-leaning 10/10/2025

Counting only citizens? Sounds like erasing whole communities for political gain.

left-leaning 10/10/2025

This bill’s just a fancy way to silence immigrant voices and shrink democracy.