Question 36n Now thinking about how the state government relates to your jurisdiction in particular, how would you, in your role as a local official, rate the way the Attorney General is performing its job overall? Survey Spring 2014 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, Job evaluation of state agencies Question 38 One potential initiative on the statewide ballot in November 2014 would seek, in part, to amend the Michigan Constitution to extend the power of citizen referendum to bills passed by the state legislature containing appropriations. Would you say you support or oppose such a proposal? Survey Spring 2014 Categories State government, State policies, State government reform, Trust in citizens Question 39 Another potential initiative on the November 2014 ballot would seek, in part, to amend the Michigan Constitution to extend the rights of citizen initiative and referendum to local ordinances such as those in your jurisdiction. Would you say you support or oppose such a proposal? Survey Spring 2014 Categories State government, State policies, State government reform, Trust in citizens Question 40 Finally, one potential initiative on the November 2014 ballot would seek, in part, to amend the Michigan Constitution to change Michigan's full-time legislature to a part-time legislature. Would you say you support or oppose such a proposal? Survey Spring 2014 Categories State government, State policies, State government reform Question 25a To what extent would you say the majority of your jurisdiction's Council/Board either support or oppose the Right-To-Work law for public sector unions? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 25b To what extent would you say the majority of your local government's non-union employees either support or oppose the Right-To-Work law for public sector unions? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 25c To what extent would you say the majority of your local government's union employees either support or oppose the Right-To-Work law for public sector unions? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 25d To what extent would you say you personally either support or oppose the Right-To-Work law for public sector unions Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 26 To what extent do you personally support or oppose the current Right-To-Work law regarding public sector unions exempting police and fire unions? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 27a What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on Michigan's economy? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 27b What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the fiscal health of your local government? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, State policies, fiscal health, Unions, right to work Question 27c What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the ability of your community to attract and/or retain businesses? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, Workforce policies, Business conditions, right to work Question 27d What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the ability of your local government to attract and/or retain desired employees? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Workforce, Workforce conditions, Unions, right to work Question 27e What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the relationship between your jurisdiction's administration and its union(s)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Workforce, Workforce conditions, Unions, right to work Question 50 Do you feel things in the state of Michigan are generally going in the right direction, or do you feel things have gotten off on the wrong track? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, State direction/track Question 52 How would you rate the way Rick Snyder is performing his job as Michigan's governor? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Job evaluation of governor, State government job performance, Governmental Relations, State government Question 54 How would you rate the way the Michigan Legislature is performing its job? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, Job evaluation of legislature Question 58 How much of the time do you think you can trust the state government in Lansing to do what is right? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Governmental Relations, intergovernmental relations, State government job performance, Trust in state government, Democracy Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 38 One potential initiative on the statewide ballot in November 2014 would seek, in part, to amend the Michigan Constitution to extend the power of citizen referendum to bills passed by the state legislature containing appropriations. Would you say you support or oppose such a proposal? Survey Spring 2014 Categories State government, State policies, State government reform, Trust in citizens Question 39 Another potential initiative on the November 2014 ballot would seek, in part, to amend the Michigan Constitution to extend the rights of citizen initiative and referendum to local ordinances such as those in your jurisdiction. Would you say you support or oppose such a proposal? Survey Spring 2014 Categories State government, State policies, State government reform, Trust in citizens Question 40 Finally, one potential initiative on the November 2014 ballot would seek, in part, to amend the Michigan Constitution to change Michigan's full-time legislature to a part-time legislature. Would you say you support or oppose such a proposal? Survey Spring 2014 Categories State government, State policies, State government reform Question 25a To what extent would you say the majority of your jurisdiction's Council/Board either support or oppose the Right-To-Work law for public sector unions? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 25b To what extent would you say the majority of your local government's non-union employees either support or oppose the Right-To-Work law for public sector unions? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 25c To what extent would you say the majority of your local government's union employees either support or oppose the Right-To-Work law for public sector unions? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 25d To what extent would you say you personally either support or oppose the Right-To-Work law for public sector unions Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 26 To what extent do you personally support or oppose the current Right-To-Work law regarding public sector unions exempting police and fire unions? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 27a What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on Michigan's economy? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 27b What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the fiscal health of your local government? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, State policies, fiscal health, Unions, right to work Question 27c What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the ability of your community to attract and/or retain businesses? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, Workforce policies, Business conditions, right to work Question 27d What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the ability of your local government to attract and/or retain desired employees? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Workforce, Workforce conditions, Unions, right to work Question 27e What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the relationship between your jurisdiction's administration and its union(s)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Workforce, Workforce conditions, Unions, right to work Question 50 Do you feel things in the state of Michigan are generally going in the right direction, or do you feel things have gotten off on the wrong track? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, State direction/track Question 52 How would you rate the way Rick Snyder is performing his job as Michigan's governor? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Job evaluation of governor, State government job performance, Governmental Relations, State government Question 54 How would you rate the way the Michigan Legislature is performing its job? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, Job evaluation of legislature Question 58 How much of the time do you think you can trust the state government in Lansing to do what is right? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Governmental Relations, intergovernmental relations, State government job performance, Trust in state government, Democracy Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 39 Another potential initiative on the November 2014 ballot would seek, in part, to amend the Michigan Constitution to extend the rights of citizen initiative and referendum to local ordinances such as those in your jurisdiction. Would you say you support or oppose such a proposal? Survey Spring 2014 Categories State government, State policies, State government reform, Trust in citizens Question 40 Finally, one potential initiative on the November 2014 ballot would seek, in part, to amend the Michigan Constitution to change Michigan's full-time legislature to a part-time legislature. Would you say you support or oppose such a proposal? Survey Spring 2014 Categories State government, State policies, State government reform Question 25a To what extent would you say the majority of your jurisdiction's Council/Board either support or oppose the Right-To-Work law for public sector unions? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 25b To what extent would you say the majority of your local government's non-union employees either support or oppose the Right-To-Work law for public sector unions? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 25c To what extent would you say the majority of your local government's union employees either support or oppose the Right-To-Work law for public sector unions? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 25d To what extent would you say you personally either support or oppose the Right-To-Work law for public sector unions Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 26 To what extent do you personally support or oppose the current Right-To-Work law regarding public sector unions exempting police and fire unions? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 27a What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on Michigan's economy? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 27b What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the fiscal health of your local government? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, State policies, fiscal health, Unions, right to work Question 27c What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the ability of your community to attract and/or retain businesses? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, Workforce policies, Business conditions, right to work Question 27d What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the ability of your local government to attract and/or retain desired employees? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Workforce, Workforce conditions, Unions, right to work Question 27e What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the relationship between your jurisdiction's administration and its union(s)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Workforce, Workforce conditions, Unions, right to work Question 50 Do you feel things in the state of Michigan are generally going in the right direction, or do you feel things have gotten off on the wrong track? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, State direction/track Question 52 How would you rate the way Rick Snyder is performing his job as Michigan's governor? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Job evaluation of governor, State government job performance, Governmental Relations, State government Question 54 How would you rate the way the Michigan Legislature is performing its job? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, Job evaluation of legislature Question 58 How much of the time do you think you can trust the state government in Lansing to do what is right? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Governmental Relations, intergovernmental relations, State government job performance, Trust in state government, Democracy Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 40 Finally, one potential initiative on the November 2014 ballot would seek, in part, to amend the Michigan Constitution to change Michigan's full-time legislature to a part-time legislature. Would you say you support or oppose such a proposal? Survey Spring 2014 Categories State government, State policies, State government reform Question 25a To what extent would you say the majority of your jurisdiction's Council/Board either support or oppose the Right-To-Work law for public sector unions? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 25b To what extent would you say the majority of your local government's non-union employees either support or oppose the Right-To-Work law for public sector unions? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 25c To what extent would you say the majority of your local government's union employees either support or oppose the Right-To-Work law for public sector unions? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 25d To what extent would you say you personally either support or oppose the Right-To-Work law for public sector unions Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 26 To what extent do you personally support or oppose the current Right-To-Work law regarding public sector unions exempting police and fire unions? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 27a What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on Michigan's economy? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 27b What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the fiscal health of your local government? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, State policies, fiscal health, Unions, right to work Question 27c What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the ability of your community to attract and/or retain businesses? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, Workforce policies, Business conditions, right to work Question 27d What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the ability of your local government to attract and/or retain desired employees? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Workforce, Workforce conditions, Unions, right to work Question 27e What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the relationship between your jurisdiction's administration and its union(s)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Workforce, Workforce conditions, Unions, right to work Question 50 Do you feel things in the state of Michigan are generally going in the right direction, or do you feel things have gotten off on the wrong track? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, State direction/track Question 52 How would you rate the way Rick Snyder is performing his job as Michigan's governor? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Job evaluation of governor, State government job performance, Governmental Relations, State government Question 54 How would you rate the way the Michigan Legislature is performing its job? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, Job evaluation of legislature Question 58 How much of the time do you think you can trust the state government in Lansing to do what is right? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Governmental Relations, intergovernmental relations, State government job performance, Trust in state government, Democracy Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 25a To what extent would you say the majority of your jurisdiction's Council/Board either support or oppose the Right-To-Work law for public sector unions? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 25b To what extent would you say the majority of your local government's non-union employees either support or oppose the Right-To-Work law for public sector unions? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 25c To what extent would you say the majority of your local government's union employees either support or oppose the Right-To-Work law for public sector unions? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 25d To what extent would you say you personally either support or oppose the Right-To-Work law for public sector unions Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 26 To what extent do you personally support or oppose the current Right-To-Work law regarding public sector unions exempting police and fire unions? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 27a What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on Michigan's economy? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 27b What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the fiscal health of your local government? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, State policies, fiscal health, Unions, right to work Question 27c What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the ability of your community to attract and/or retain businesses? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, Workforce policies, Business conditions, right to work Question 27d What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the ability of your local government to attract and/or retain desired employees? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Workforce, Workforce conditions, Unions, right to work Question 27e What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the relationship between your jurisdiction's administration and its union(s)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Workforce, Workforce conditions, Unions, right to work Question 50 Do you feel things in the state of Michigan are generally going in the right direction, or do you feel things have gotten off on the wrong track? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, State direction/track Question 52 How would you rate the way Rick Snyder is performing his job as Michigan's governor? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Job evaluation of governor, State government job performance, Governmental Relations, State government Question 54 How would you rate the way the Michigan Legislature is performing its job? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, Job evaluation of legislature Question 58 How much of the time do you think you can trust the state government in Lansing to do what is right? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Governmental Relations, intergovernmental relations, State government job performance, Trust in state government, Democracy Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 25b To what extent would you say the majority of your local government's non-union employees either support or oppose the Right-To-Work law for public sector unions? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 25c To what extent would you say the majority of your local government's union employees either support or oppose the Right-To-Work law for public sector unions? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 25d To what extent would you say you personally either support or oppose the Right-To-Work law for public sector unions Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 26 To what extent do you personally support or oppose the current Right-To-Work law regarding public sector unions exempting police and fire unions? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 27a What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on Michigan's economy? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 27b What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the fiscal health of your local government? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, State policies, fiscal health, Unions, right to work Question 27c What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the ability of your community to attract and/or retain businesses? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, Workforce policies, Business conditions, right to work Question 27d What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the ability of your local government to attract and/or retain desired employees? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Workforce, Workforce conditions, Unions, right to work Question 27e What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the relationship between your jurisdiction's administration and its union(s)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Workforce, Workforce conditions, Unions, right to work Question 50 Do you feel things in the state of Michigan are generally going in the right direction, or do you feel things have gotten off on the wrong track? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, State direction/track Question 52 How would you rate the way Rick Snyder is performing his job as Michigan's governor? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Job evaluation of governor, State government job performance, Governmental Relations, State government Question 54 How would you rate the way the Michigan Legislature is performing its job? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, Job evaluation of legislature Question 58 How much of the time do you think you can trust the state government in Lansing to do what is right? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Governmental Relations, intergovernmental relations, State government job performance, Trust in state government, Democracy Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 25c To what extent would you say the majority of your local government's union employees either support or oppose the Right-To-Work law for public sector unions? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 25d To what extent would you say you personally either support or oppose the Right-To-Work law for public sector unions Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 26 To what extent do you personally support or oppose the current Right-To-Work law regarding public sector unions exempting police and fire unions? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 27a What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on Michigan's economy? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 27b What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the fiscal health of your local government? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, State policies, fiscal health, Unions, right to work Question 27c What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the ability of your community to attract and/or retain businesses? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, Workforce policies, Business conditions, right to work Question 27d What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the ability of your local government to attract and/or retain desired employees? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Workforce, Workforce conditions, Unions, right to work Question 27e What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the relationship between your jurisdiction's administration and its union(s)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Workforce, Workforce conditions, Unions, right to work Question 50 Do you feel things in the state of Michigan are generally going in the right direction, or do you feel things have gotten off on the wrong track? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, State direction/track Question 52 How would you rate the way Rick Snyder is performing his job as Michigan's governor? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Job evaluation of governor, State government job performance, Governmental Relations, State government Question 54 How would you rate the way the Michigan Legislature is performing its job? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, Job evaluation of legislature Question 58 How much of the time do you think you can trust the state government in Lansing to do what is right? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Governmental Relations, intergovernmental relations, State government job performance, Trust in state government, Democracy Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 25d To what extent would you say you personally either support or oppose the Right-To-Work law for public sector unions Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 26 To what extent do you personally support or oppose the current Right-To-Work law regarding public sector unions exempting police and fire unions? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 27a What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on Michigan's economy? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 27b What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the fiscal health of your local government? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, State policies, fiscal health, Unions, right to work Question 27c What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the ability of your community to attract and/or retain businesses? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, Workforce policies, Business conditions, right to work Question 27d What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the ability of your local government to attract and/or retain desired employees? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Workforce, Workforce conditions, Unions, right to work Question 27e What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the relationship between your jurisdiction's administration and its union(s)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Workforce, Workforce conditions, Unions, right to work Question 50 Do you feel things in the state of Michigan are generally going in the right direction, or do you feel things have gotten off on the wrong track? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, State direction/track Question 52 How would you rate the way Rick Snyder is performing his job as Michigan's governor? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Job evaluation of governor, State government job performance, Governmental Relations, State government Question 54 How would you rate the way the Michigan Legislature is performing its job? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, Job evaluation of legislature Question 58 How much of the time do you think you can trust the state government in Lansing to do what is right? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Governmental Relations, intergovernmental relations, State government job performance, Trust in state government, Democracy Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 26 To what extent do you personally support or oppose the current Right-To-Work law regarding public sector unions exempting police and fire unions? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 27a What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on Michigan's economy? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 27b What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the fiscal health of your local government? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, State policies, fiscal health, Unions, right to work Question 27c What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the ability of your community to attract and/or retain businesses? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, Workforce policies, Business conditions, right to work Question 27d What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the ability of your local government to attract and/or retain desired employees? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Workforce, Workforce conditions, Unions, right to work Question 27e What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the relationship between your jurisdiction's administration and its union(s)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Workforce, Workforce conditions, Unions, right to work Question 50 Do you feel things in the state of Michigan are generally going in the right direction, or do you feel things have gotten off on the wrong track? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, State direction/track Question 52 How would you rate the way Rick Snyder is performing his job as Michigan's governor? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Job evaluation of governor, State government job performance, Governmental Relations, State government Question 54 How would you rate the way the Michigan Legislature is performing its job? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, Job evaluation of legislature Question 58 How much of the time do you think you can trust the state government in Lansing to do what is right? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Governmental Relations, intergovernmental relations, State government job performance, Trust in state government, Democracy Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 27a What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on Michigan's economy? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, State policies, Unions, right to work Question 27b What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the fiscal health of your local government? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, State policies, fiscal health, Unions, right to work Question 27c What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the ability of your community to attract and/or retain businesses? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, Workforce policies, Business conditions, right to work Question 27d What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the ability of your local government to attract and/or retain desired employees? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Workforce, Workforce conditions, Unions, right to work Question 27e What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the relationship between your jurisdiction's administration and its union(s)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Workforce, Workforce conditions, Unions, right to work Question 50 Do you feel things in the state of Michigan are generally going in the right direction, or do you feel things have gotten off on the wrong track? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, State direction/track Question 52 How would you rate the way Rick Snyder is performing his job as Michigan's governor? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Job evaluation of governor, State government job performance, Governmental Relations, State government Question 54 How would you rate the way the Michigan Legislature is performing its job? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, Job evaluation of legislature Question 58 How much of the time do you think you can trust the state government in Lansing to do what is right? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Governmental Relations, intergovernmental relations, State government job performance, Trust in state government, Democracy Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 27b What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the fiscal health of your local government? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, State policies, fiscal health, Unions, right to work Question 27c What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the ability of your community to attract and/or retain businesses? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, Workforce policies, Business conditions, right to work Question 27d What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the ability of your local government to attract and/or retain desired employees? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Workforce, Workforce conditions, Unions, right to work Question 27e What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the relationship between your jurisdiction's administration and its union(s)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Workforce, Workforce conditions, Unions, right to work Question 50 Do you feel things in the state of Michigan are generally going in the right direction, or do you feel things have gotten off on the wrong track? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, State direction/track Question 52 How would you rate the way Rick Snyder is performing his job as Michigan's governor? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Job evaluation of governor, State government job performance, Governmental Relations, State government Question 54 How would you rate the way the Michigan Legislature is performing its job? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, Job evaluation of legislature Question 58 How much of the time do you think you can trust the state government in Lansing to do what is right? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Governmental Relations, intergovernmental relations, State government job performance, Trust in state government, Democracy Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 27c What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the ability of your community to attract and/or retain businesses? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Economic Development, Workforce policies, Business conditions, right to work Question 27d What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the ability of your local government to attract and/or retain desired employees? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Workforce, Workforce conditions, Unions, right to work Question 27e What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the relationship between your jurisdiction's administration and its union(s)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Workforce, Workforce conditions, Unions, right to work Question 50 Do you feel things in the state of Michigan are generally going in the right direction, or do you feel things have gotten off on the wrong track? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, State direction/track Question 52 How would you rate the way Rick Snyder is performing his job as Michigan's governor? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Job evaluation of governor, State government job performance, Governmental Relations, State government Question 54 How would you rate the way the Michigan Legislature is performing its job? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, Job evaluation of legislature Question 58 How much of the time do you think you can trust the state government in Lansing to do what is right? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Governmental Relations, intergovernmental relations, State government job performance, Trust in state government, Democracy Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 27d What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the ability of your local government to attract and/or retain desired employees? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Workforce, Workforce conditions, Unions, right to work Question 27e What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the relationship between your jurisdiction's administration and its union(s)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Workforce, Workforce conditions, Unions, right to work Question 50 Do you feel things in the state of Michigan are generally going in the right direction, or do you feel things have gotten off on the wrong track? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, State direction/track Question 52 How would you rate the way Rick Snyder is performing his job as Michigan's governor? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Job evaluation of governor, State government job performance, Governmental Relations, State government Question 54 How would you rate the way the Michigan Legislature is performing its job? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, Job evaluation of legislature Question 58 How much of the time do you think you can trust the state government in Lansing to do what is right? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Governmental Relations, intergovernmental relations, State government job performance, Trust in state government, Democracy Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 27e What overall impact, if any, do you believe the Right-To-Work laws will have over time on the relationship between your jurisdiction's administration and its union(s)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Workforce, Workforce conditions, Unions, right to work Question 50 Do you feel things in the state of Michigan are generally going in the right direction, or do you feel things have gotten off on the wrong track? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, State direction/track Question 52 How would you rate the way Rick Snyder is performing his job as Michigan's governor? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Job evaluation of governor, State government job performance, Governmental Relations, State government Question 54 How would you rate the way the Michigan Legislature is performing its job? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, Job evaluation of legislature Question 58 How much of the time do you think you can trust the state government in Lansing to do what is right? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Governmental Relations, intergovernmental relations, State government job performance, Trust in state government, Democracy Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 50 Do you feel things in the state of Michigan are generally going in the right direction, or do you feel things have gotten off on the wrong track? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, State direction/track Question 52 How would you rate the way Rick Snyder is performing his job as Michigan's governor? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Job evaluation of governor, State government job performance, Governmental Relations, State government Question 54 How would you rate the way the Michigan Legislature is performing its job? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, Job evaluation of legislature Question 58 How much of the time do you think you can trust the state government in Lansing to do what is right? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Governmental Relations, intergovernmental relations, State government job performance, Trust in state government, Democracy Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 52 How would you rate the way Rick Snyder is performing his job as Michigan's governor? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Job evaluation of governor, State government job performance, Governmental Relations, State government Question 54 How would you rate the way the Michigan Legislature is performing its job? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, Job evaluation of legislature Question 58 How much of the time do you think you can trust the state government in Lansing to do what is right? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Governmental Relations, intergovernmental relations, State government job performance, Trust in state government, Democracy Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 54 How would you rate the way the Michigan Legislature is performing its job? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Governmental Relations, State government, State government job performance, Job evaluation of legislature Question 58 How much of the time do you think you can trust the state government in Lansing to do what is right? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Governmental Relations, intergovernmental relations, State government job performance, Trust in state government, Democracy Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 58 How much of the time do you think you can trust the state government in Lansing to do what is right? Survey Spring 2013 Categories State government, Governmental Relations, intergovernmental relations, State government job performance, Trust in state government, Democracy Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last