As California policymakers prepare to tackle the state’s budget
deficit and create jobs, a recent statewide poll shows that voters lack
confidence in the state’s economic future, citing ongoing budget
deficits and out-of-control government spending as significant
inhibitors to expanding jobs and economic growth in the state.
The poll commissioned by the California Business Roundtable and
conducted by M4 Strategies executed an alternative strategy, facilitated
by state of the art technology, to survey more than 1,500 likely
California voters (not just among businesses). Those surveyed stated
that the most challenging issues affecting the state at this time are
the budget deficit/state spending, jobs and the economy, and education.
The poll found that voters are engaged and aware of the fiscal
struggles in Sacramento, with seventy-eight percent (78%) of those
polled saying they are aware of the state’s budget deficit and
seventy-four percent (74%) seeing the deficit as a “crisis.”
With respect to job creation and the economy, sixty-four percent
(64%) believe the state is losing more jobs than it is creating. When
asked whether they would prefer to increase taxes on corporations and
the rich or keep taxes where they are and limit government spending,
sixty-two percent (62%) of voters would prefer to limit government
spending and keep taxes where they are in order to keep jobs and
businesses in California.
When asked about solutions, seventy-six percent (76%) of voters
prefer to restrict spending now and work to make government more
efficient before raising taxes and sixty-five percent (65%) prefer to
cut current spending to balance the state budget instead of increasing
taxes (35%). Sixty-one percent (61%) feel California taxes are too high
and are highly distrustful of the legislature’s ability to manage any
new revenue sources.
These results provide key insights to the overall political climate
for the November election and this survey is one of several to be
commissioned by the Roundtable in the coming months.
This survey is one of several to be commissioned by the Roundtable in the coming months.
A summary of the survey can be downloaded from the newly redesigned California Business Roundtable website www.cbrt.org.
Rob Lapsley is President of the California Business Roundtable, a
nonpartisan organization comprised of the senior executive leadership
of the major employers throughout the state – with a combined workforce
of over half a million employees. The Roundtable identifies issues
critical to a healthy business climate and provides the leadership
needed to strengthen California’s economy and create jobs.
By Rob Lapsley
President, California Business Roundtable
Monday, April 30th, 2012
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