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Presentation of the 20 th Idaho Public Policy Survey - Statewide Results 1 Boise State University College of Social Sciences & Public Affairs Public Policy Center

Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey 2 20 th Annual Idaho Public Policy Survey The Public Policy Center Boise State University 1910 University Dr. Boise, ID Melissa Lavitt, Ph.D. Dean, College of Social Sciences & Public Affairs Stephanie Witt, Ph.D. Director, Public Policy Center Carole Nemnich, MPA Associate Director, Public Policy Center Gregory C. Hill, Ph.D. Director, Applied Research Matthew May Graduate Assistant, Project Lead Christopher Christofi Graduate Assistant The Public Policy Center has conducted a statewide, survey of Idaho citizens for 20 years. This survey is meant to identify opinions about a variety of public policy concerns. The study is provided to the public – including officials and interested citizens - to facilitate policy discussion and education. Adults in 525 Idaho households representing three geographic regions were surveyed between November 18th, 2010 and January 8th, This is a random sample survey (RDD) to landline telephones and cell phones. Telephone calls, interviews, data collection and data preparation were contracted to Clearwater Research. Analysis and reporting are conducted by Boise State University. The survey standard error is +/- 5% at a 95% confidence- level for the total population.

Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey 3 I.Boundary, Bonner, Kootenai, Benewah, Shoshone, Latah, Clearwater, Nez Perce, Lewis, Idaho II.Adams, Valley, Washington, Payette, Gem, Boise, Canyon, Ada, Elmore, Owyhee, Camas, Blaine, Gooding, Lincoln, Minidoka, Jerome, Twin Falls, Cassia III.Bingham, Power, Bannock, Oneida, Franklin, Bear Lake, Caribou, Lemhi, Custer, Butte, Clark, Fremont, Jefferson, Madison, Teton, Bonneville 20 th Annual Idaho Public Policy Survey Regions covered in the survey

Do you think the State is headed in the right direction? 4 Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

5 Five year trend – Is the state headed in the right direction?

6 Most important issue facing Idaho today? Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

7 Five year trend– Most important issue facing Idaho today? Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

8 My household has been personally impacted by cuts in State programs and services Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

9 Budget cuts have affected the quality of children’s education Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

10 The State is investing enough in higher education in Idaho Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

11 Idaho should raise sales tax to support the K-12 public school budget Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

12 Idaho should raise the sales tax by $0.01 to help close the budget gap Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

13 The State is doing enough to encourage economic development in your area of the State Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

14 Immigration is a problem in Idaho Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

15 Counties should deny indigent health services to undocumented workers Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

16 Idaho should pass a law concerning illegal immigrants similar to the law Arizona recently passed Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

17 A law similar to Arizona’s new immigration law will reduce illegal immigration Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

18 A program should be created that would allow illegal immigrants to stay in this country permanently Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey *Percentages do not add to 100% due to rounding

19 Idaho should be able to opt out of the 2010 health care bill Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

20 Public funds should be used to help provide health insurance to people who cannot afford it Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey *Percentages do not add to 100% due to rounding

Questions and Answers Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey 21 You will find additional slides with information included in the handout. A convenient on-line presentation for your use can be found on the web at:

Have you/someone in your household lost a job in the last year? Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey 22

Did you change a health care plan or reduce benefits in the past year in order to lower your own spending? Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey 23

Have you/someone in your household deferred retirement due to the economy? Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey 24

Have you/someone in your household delayed making a major purchase? Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey 25

Is everyone in your household currently covered by health insurance? Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey 26

Did anyone in your household lose their health insurance this last year? Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey 27

Sales and use tax exemptions should be entirely eliminated in Idaho Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey 28

The State should collect sales tax on goods purchased via the internet Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey 29 *Percentages do not add to 100% due to rounding

The sales tax exemption should be eliminated from services Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey 30

Political Orientation Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey 31 *Percentages do not add to 100% due to rounding

Political Affiliation Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey 32

Political Affiliation- 10 Year trend Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey 33

34 Which level of government do you most trust? Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

35 Which level of government best responds to your needs? Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

36 From which level of government do you think you get the most from your tax money? Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

37 Land use planning in your area Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

38 Level of environmental protection in your area Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey *Percentages do not add to 100% due to rounding

39 Have you or someone in your household filed for bankruptcy in the last year? Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

40 Have you or someone in your household experienced foreclosure in the last year? Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

41 County commissioners should make location siting decisions for CAFOs Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey *Percentages do not add to 100% due to rounding

42 County commissioners should make location siting decisions for power generation plants Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

43 County commissioners should make location siting decisions for electricity transmission lines/underground fuel pipelines Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

44 Businesses who knowingly hire undocumented workers should be penalized Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

45 Idaho should allow the sale and manufacture of marijuana for medical purposes Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

46 Do you support changing Idaho law to allow terminally and seriously ill patients to use and purchase marijuana for medical purposes? Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

47 Idaho should raise the sales tax to support the higher education budget Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

48 Public funds should be used to provide health insurance for children of families who cannot afford insurance Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

49 When it comes to health care coverage in the future, which are you most concerned about? Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

50 Undocumented immigrants have negatively affected the overall quality of children’s education Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

51 Idaho should fund pre-K education Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

52 What is the highest level of school or college that you have completed? Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

53 Income Range Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

54 What is your age? Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

55 Do you own your home, rent, or live in some other type of housing? Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

56 Do you have K-12 school-age children? Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

57 Gender Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey

58 Racial/Ethnic Group Boise State University Public Policy Center 20th Public Policy Survey *Percentages do not add to 100% due to rounding