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1 By Dan Nataf, PhD Director, Center for the Study of Local Issues Anne Arundel Community College August 4, 2010

2 2 Kiwanis Club Presentation – August 4, 2010 The Center for the Study of Local Issues: Overview CSLI – Part of Sarbanes Center for Public and Community Service Operating since 1978 Mission: Provide students opportunities for engaged learning, community outreach Main activity: Public interest and client surveys/research each semester

3 3 Surveys: Respondents randomly chosen from universe of listed telephone numbers combined with computer generated numbers Typical sample size: 400-900 respondents; students used as interviewers Topics: Each survey includes demographic and attitude/behavior questions, including such themes as: –Economic conditions –Growth/Development –Transportation –Economic conditions –Education –Tax and spending preferences –Policy preferences Visit CSLI’s web site for previous surveys (www2.aacc.edu/csli) Kiwanis Club Presentation – August 4, 2010 The Center for the Study of Local Issues: Overview

4 4 LAA Presentation – Feb. 28, 2009 Main Issues for Today –County – Most important problem –Economic conditions –Right/Wrong direction –Quality of life in Anne Arundel County –Dealing with budget shortfalls – County govt. –State budget measures – approval levels –O’Malley approval balancing budget –O’Malley vs. Ehrlich –Slots –Attorney General Doug Gansler’s ruling on recognition of same sex marriage from other states –Constitutional Convention in Maryland –Trust and confidence in various institutions Kiwanis Club Presentation – August 4, 2010 Main Issues for Today Based on March 2010 Survey

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6 How would you rate economic conditions in… excellent, good, only fair or poor? (% saying “excellent” or “good”)

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8 Does the following apply to you or your household? (% saying “yes”)

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10 Years in CountyPercentage 0-514 6-1014 11-1512 16-2011 21-259 26-308 31-356 35+26 Total100 Aspect mentionedPercentage Water, the Bay, environment24 Location, convenience (unspecified)14 Location: proximity to cities3 Location: proximity to culture2 Community, people, neighborhoods9 Schools9 Services – government, private7 Entertainment6 Safety5 Beauty, clean, private, quiet, geography5 Economy, close to jobs4 Parks, outdoors3 Rural, less developed2 Historic2 Transportation2 Diversity (unspecified)2 Low taxes1 Total100 Quality of Life Aspect Mentioned by Respondents Years Living in Anne Arundel County

11 Action citedPercentage Cut government services27 Raise taxes8 Some of both55 Other response/no answer11 Total101

12 MeasureApproveDisapproveN.A. Providing a $3,000 tax credit for firms that hire unemployed workers. 71245 Putting aside 24 percent of the Bay’s oyster habitat to rebuild the oyster population 68248 Decreasing the overall state budget by $249 million compared to last year's budget 583012 Avoiding any new taxes to balance the budget56395 Freezing state workers’ salaries for a second year53434 Providing $20 million to the Chesapeake Bay Trust Fund48457 Ending the tuition freeze at the University of Maryland with a 3 percent increase. 42525 Keeping $647 million in the state's "rainy day fund" rather than spending it to balance the budget 41519 Depending on possible but uncertain federal funds to balance the budget 31617

13 MeasureFall ‘09Spring ‘10 Good job1315 Okay job4244 Poor job3835 Unsure75 No answer11 Total101100

14 CandidateIncluding all categories Excluding some categories O’Malley3543 Ehrlich4757 Someone else30 Neither50 Unsure, don’t know100 Total100 State Issues: O’Malley vs. Ehrlich for Governor in November County Results in 2006: Ehrlich 56.9 vs. O’Malley 42.0 percent O’Malley won by 7 percent statewide in 2006

15 Opponents to the introduction of slot machines at Arundel Mills Mall are circulating a petition to put the county council’s decision to grant zoning needed for slots to referendum in November, potentially reversing the decision. Do you support or oppose this petition effort? PositionPercentage Support45 Oppose45 Unsure7 No answer2 Total99

16 Attorney General Doug Gansler recently ruled that Maryland should recognize same sex marriages from other states. Maryland does not currently permit same sex marriages. Do you agree or disagree with the attorney general's ruling? PositionPercentage Agree48 Disagree44 Some other response2 No answer6 Total100

17 Every 20 years, the Maryland General Assembly is required to include on the ballot a question about holding a constitutional convention to revise the state’s constitution. Would you favor or oppose holding such a convention at this time? PositionPercentage Favor44 Oppose42 Don’t know enough9 No answer5 Total100

18 InstitutionGreatSomeLittle No opinion/ no answer MeanTotal Elected The President of the United States3234332 1.98101 The U.S. Senate939492 2.3799 The U.S. House of Representatives841483 2.36100 The Governor of Maryland1748332 2.13100 The Maryland General Assembly1150318 2.05100 The County Executive1954217 1.87101 The County Council1358218 1.90100 Overall elected mean1646345 2.1 Elected executives2345294 2.0 Elected legislatures1150336 2.1 Unelected The Supreme Court3346183 1.8100 Anne Arundel County Fire Department801622 1.2100 Anne Arundel County Police5830102 1.5100 Anne Arundel County Public Schools4041154 1.7100 Our local courts2746208 1.7101 Unelected mean4836134 1.6

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21 : National Issues: Presidential job approval

22 : National Issues: % approving of president’s job by party


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