According to another post by ACWA, a statewide survey was just posted by Public Policy Institute of California, which indicated that about 66% of Californians say, “…the water supply in their region is a big problem and the people in their regions are not doing enough to save water during drought…”
To see the full poll click here, and here are the small highlights:
Some findings of the current survey:
- Californians are worried about the water supply in their part of the state and say that people in their region are not doing enough to respond to the drought.
- Many share the governor’s concern about the state’s roads and bridges; fewer support tax increases to fund improvements.
- Most favor using state budget surpluses to restore higher education funding, but only if tuition and fees do not increase.
- Support for legalizing marijuana (53%) is at its highest point; more than half of Californians would not be bothered if a legal marijuana store opened in their neighborhood.
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