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CSLI 2009 Survey Findings

CSLI 2009 Survey Findings. Dan Nataf Ph.D. Director C enter for the S tudy of L ocal I ssues Anne Arundel Community College 101 College Parkway Arnold, MD 21012-1895 http:www2.aacc.edu/csli ddnataf@aacc.edu 410.777.2733. County – Right/Wrong Direction: Spring ‘99 to Fall ‘09.

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CSLI 2009 Survey Findings

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  1. CSLI 2009 Survey Findings Dan Nataf Ph.D. Director Center for the Study of Local Issues Anne Arundel Community College 101 College Parkway Arnold, MD 21012-1895 http:www2.aacc.edu/csli ddnataf@aacc.edu 410.777.2733

  2. County – Right/Wrong Direction: Spring ‘99 to Fall ‘09

  3. County Budget: Increase, Reduce or Keep County Spending Unchanged (Spring 2009)

  4. State/County Budget: Cut services or raise taxes? (Spring 2009)

  5. State Issues: Alcohol Tax, Texting, Death Penalty

  6. State/local issues: Slots – Mall vs. Track (Spring 2009)

  7. State/local Issues: Traffic Cameras As you may know, cameras are already being used to catch and ticket drivers who run red lights. Now there is consideration of using cameras to catch and ticket drivers who speed near schools or construction areas. Which of the following best represents your views on this issue?

  8. Digging out of a deep hole Economic Items: Fall 2009 Washington Post, Nov. 19, 2009 “Digging out of a deep hole”

  9. Findings – Most Important Problem Fall 2003-Fall 2009

  10. The economy…rate economic conditions How would you rate economic conditions in… excellent, good, only fair or poor?

  11. The economy…rate economic conditions How would you rate economic conditions (% saying excellent or good) by employment category

  12. The economy…rate economic conditions How would you rate economic conditions ( % saying excellent or good) by income, gender, marital status, race, party, ideology

  13. The economy…compare AAC/USA excellent+good

  14. The economy…does this apply?

  15. The economy…rate economic conditions How would you rate economic conditions by “does X condition apply” - % saying excellent or good Anne Arundel County

  16. Confidence in federal govt. 2008/2009

  17. “Very” plus “somewhat confident” by party, 2009/08

  18. When will the economy improve?

  19. Perceptions of 2020

  20. Perceptions of 2020: Health Care by Ideology and Party Health Care Quality/Access

  21. Budget Issues: Are Cuts “about right,” “too big” or “too small”

  22. Budget Issues: Support or Oppose various Proposals”

  23. Budget Issues: Party and Ideology % saying “support” % saying “about right” O’Malley’s job balancing budget Good=13%; Okay=42%; Poor=38%

  24. Problems facing federal government: What concerns you the most by party

  25. National Issues: Presidential job approval Obama Bush

  26. % approving of president’s job by party

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