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CSLI Semi-annual Survey for Fall 2007 The Center for the Study of Local Issues is part of the Paul S. Sarbanes Center for Community and Public Service.

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1 CSLI Semi-annual Survey for Fall 2007 The Center for the Study of Local Issues is part of the Paul S. Sarbanes Center for Community and Public Service at Anne Arundel Community College

2 CSLI Semi-Annual Survey – Fall 2007 Main issues to be covered: CSLI Benchmark Questions – Most important issues, right/wrong direction AA County, economic direction General Development Plan – knowledge of, desire for public participation in Proposed State Taxes – support for Global Warming – knowledge of, acceptance, policy responses Presidential Voting Intentions, Job Approval, War in Iraq

3 Fall 2007 – Most Important Issues

4 Fall 2007 – Benchmark Issues

5 Fall 2007 – Economic Conditions

6 Fall 2007 – General Development Plan

7 CSLI Semi-Annual Survey – Fall 2007 56% Favor Slots Ref. Jan. 8, ‘08

8 CSLI Semi-Annual Survey – Fall 2007 Percentage favoring an approach to dealing with state deficit

9 CSLI Semi-Annual Survey – Fall 2007 % Agreeing with ideas about global warming

10 CSLI Semi-Annual Survey – Fall 2007 % Agreeing with proposals dealing with global warming

11 CSLI Semi-Annual Survey – Fall 2007 % Agreeing with carbon tax by political party

12 CSLI Semi-Annual Survey – Fall 2007 % Citing support for a position regarding the war in the Iraq

13 CSLI Semi-Annual Survey – Fall 2007 % Citing support for a position regarding the war in the Iraq

14 CSLI Semi-Annual Survey – Fall 2007 Bush job approval by political party

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