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Is Public Opinion Really Anti- Tax and Pro-Spending Cuts?
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Raising State Government Revenue Distrust & State Government Spending Accountability Dedicated Spending Fairness Public Aversion to Spending Cuts? Defining the Choices Bad Government v. Limited Government Smart Government v. Limited Government The Politics of Tax Cuts and the Costs of Jumping Off the Budgetary Cliff
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A “New Louisiana” v. Anti-Tax Sentiment Framing the Debate Defining Choices Bad Government v. Limited Government Smart Government v. Limited Government The Political Consequences of “No New Taxes”
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Barometer of Louisiana public opinion, 2002-2010 Beginning in 2009, dual frame sampling of landline and cell phone populations Each survey includes 800-1,000 respondents The 2010 Louisiana Survey is based 913 total respondents including 510 landline telephone interviews and 403 cell phone interviews (+/- 3.2 margin of error, +/- 4.3 on landline) Weighted to reflect current population estimates from the American Community Survey and based on NHIS estimates of telephone use.
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