Question 15a While many of these potential reforms may be important, we’re interested in the reforms you believe are most critical. Looking at the potential changes listed above in Q14 that you support, please identify which you feel are the top three priorities for how Michigan’s system of funding local government should be reformed. Top priority: Survey Spring 2016 Categories State government, Finance Budget and Operations, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, System of Funding Local Government, State government reform, State policies Question 15b While many of these potential reforms may be important, we’re interested in the reforms you believe are most critical. Looking at the potential changes listed above in Q14 that you support, please identify which you feel are the top three priorities for how Michigan’s system of funding the local government should be reformed. Second priority: Survey Spring 2016 Categories State government, Finance Budget and Operations, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, System of Funding Local Government, State government reform, State policies Question 15c While many of these potential reforms may be important, we’re interested in the reforms you believe are most critical. Looking at the potential changes listed above in Q14 that you support, please identify which you feel are the top three priorities for how Michigan’s system of funding the local government should be reformed. Third priority: Survey Spring 2016 Categories State government, Finance Budget and Operations, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, System of Funding Local Government, State government reform, State policies Question 10a There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing the gas and/or diesel taxes for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Taxes, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads Question 10b There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing vehicle registration fees for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10c There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing fees for overweight trucks for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10d There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing the sales tax for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Taxes, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads Question 10e There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose adding toll roads and/or lanes for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10f There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose introducing mileage fees (Vehicle Miles Traveled) for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10g There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing drivers’ license fees for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10h There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing traffic violation fines, surcharges, and permit fees for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10i There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose leasing road right-of-way and/or state property for cell phone towers, advertisements, etc. for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads Question 27 In 2010, "Complete Streets" legislation gave project planning and coordination responsibilities to local governments and the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) to develop "roadways planned, designed, and constructed to provide appropriate access to all legal users...whether by car, truck, transit, assistive device, foot or bicycle." How familiar are you with the Complete Streets initiative? Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, Transportation, Roads, Community and Social Issues, State policies, Community development, complete streets Question 28 Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction’s approach to Complete Streets policies? (Excluding jurisdictions that report being completely unfamiliar with Complete Streets) Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, Transportation, Roads, Community and Social Issues, State policies, Community development, complete streets 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 24 How familiar are you with Michigan's Right-To-Work Legislation (P.A. 348 and 349 of 2012)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Workforce, Finance Budget and Operations, State policies, Unions 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 Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page next Last page last
Question 15b While many of these potential reforms may be important, we’re interested in the reforms you believe are most critical. Looking at the potential changes listed above in Q14 that you support, please identify which you feel are the top three priorities for how Michigan’s system of funding the local government should be reformed. Second priority: Survey Spring 2016 Categories State government, Finance Budget and Operations, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, System of Funding Local Government, State government reform, State policies Question 15c While many of these potential reforms may be important, we’re interested in the reforms you believe are most critical. Looking at the potential changes listed above in Q14 that you support, please identify which you feel are the top three priorities for how Michigan’s system of funding the local government should be reformed. Third priority: Survey Spring 2016 Categories State government, Finance Budget and Operations, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, System of Funding Local Government, State government reform, State policies Question 10a There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing the gas and/or diesel taxes for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Taxes, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads Question 10b There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing vehicle registration fees for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10c There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing fees for overweight trucks for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10d There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing the sales tax for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Taxes, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads Question 10e There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose adding toll roads and/or lanes for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10f There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose introducing mileage fees (Vehicle Miles Traveled) for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10g There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing drivers’ license fees for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10h There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing traffic violation fines, surcharges, and permit fees for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10i There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose leasing road right-of-way and/or state property for cell phone towers, advertisements, etc. for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads Question 27 In 2010, "Complete Streets" legislation gave project planning and coordination responsibilities to local governments and the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) to develop "roadways planned, designed, and constructed to provide appropriate access to all legal users...whether by car, truck, transit, assistive device, foot or bicycle." How familiar are you with the Complete Streets initiative? Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, Transportation, Roads, Community and Social Issues, State policies, Community development, complete streets Question 28 Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction’s approach to Complete Streets policies? (Excluding jurisdictions that report being completely unfamiliar with Complete Streets) Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, Transportation, Roads, Community and Social Issues, State policies, Community development, complete streets 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 24 How familiar are you with Michigan's Right-To-Work Legislation (P.A. 348 and 349 of 2012)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Workforce, Finance Budget and Operations, State policies, Unions 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 Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page next Last page last
Question 15c While many of these potential reforms may be important, we’re interested in the reforms you believe are most critical. Looking at the potential changes listed above in Q14 that you support, please identify which you feel are the top three priorities for how Michigan’s system of funding the local government should be reformed. Third priority: Survey Spring 2016 Categories State government, Finance Budget and Operations, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, System of Funding Local Government, State government reform, State policies Question 10a There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing the gas and/or diesel taxes for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Taxes, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads Question 10b There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing vehicle registration fees for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10c There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing fees for overweight trucks for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10d There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing the sales tax for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Taxes, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads Question 10e There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose adding toll roads and/or lanes for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10f There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose introducing mileage fees (Vehicle Miles Traveled) for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10g There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing drivers’ license fees for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10h There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing traffic violation fines, surcharges, and permit fees for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10i There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose leasing road right-of-way and/or state property for cell phone towers, advertisements, etc. for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads Question 27 In 2010, "Complete Streets" legislation gave project planning and coordination responsibilities to local governments and the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) to develop "roadways planned, designed, and constructed to provide appropriate access to all legal users...whether by car, truck, transit, assistive device, foot or bicycle." How familiar are you with the Complete Streets initiative? Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, Transportation, Roads, Community and Social Issues, State policies, Community development, complete streets Question 28 Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction’s approach to Complete Streets policies? (Excluding jurisdictions that report being completely unfamiliar with Complete Streets) Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, Transportation, Roads, Community and Social Issues, State policies, Community development, complete streets 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 24 How familiar are you with Michigan's Right-To-Work Legislation (P.A. 348 and 349 of 2012)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Workforce, Finance Budget and Operations, State policies, Unions 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? 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Question 10a There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing the gas and/or diesel taxes for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Taxes, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads Question 10b There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing vehicle registration fees for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10c There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing fees for overweight trucks for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10d There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing the sales tax for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Taxes, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads Question 10e There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose adding toll roads and/or lanes for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10f There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose introducing mileage fees (Vehicle Miles Traveled) for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10g There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing drivers’ license fees for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10h There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing traffic violation fines, surcharges, and permit fees for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10i There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose leasing road right-of-way and/or state property for cell phone towers, advertisements, etc. for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads Question 27 In 2010, "Complete Streets" legislation gave project planning and coordination responsibilities to local governments and the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) to develop "roadways planned, designed, and constructed to provide appropriate access to all legal users...whether by car, truck, transit, assistive device, foot or bicycle." How familiar are you with the Complete Streets initiative? Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, Transportation, Roads, Community and Social Issues, State policies, Community development, complete streets Question 28 Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction’s approach to Complete Streets policies? (Excluding jurisdictions that report being completely unfamiliar with Complete Streets) Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, Transportation, Roads, Community and Social Issues, State policies, Community development, complete streets 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 24 How familiar are you with Michigan's Right-To-Work Legislation (P.A. 348 and 349 of 2012)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Workforce, Finance Budget and Operations, State policies, Unions 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 Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page next Last page last
Question 10b There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing vehicle registration fees for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10c There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing fees for overweight trucks for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10d There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing the sales tax for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Taxes, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads Question 10e There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose adding toll roads and/or lanes for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10f There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose introducing mileage fees (Vehicle Miles Traveled) for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10g There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing drivers’ license fees for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10h There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing traffic violation fines, surcharges, and permit fees for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10i There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose leasing road right-of-way and/or state property for cell phone towers, advertisements, etc. for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads Question 27 In 2010, "Complete Streets" legislation gave project planning and coordination responsibilities to local governments and the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) to develop "roadways planned, designed, and constructed to provide appropriate access to all legal users...whether by car, truck, transit, assistive device, foot or bicycle." How familiar are you with the Complete Streets initiative? Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, Transportation, Roads, Community and Social Issues, State policies, Community development, complete streets Question 28 Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction’s approach to Complete Streets policies? (Excluding jurisdictions that report being completely unfamiliar with Complete Streets) Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, Transportation, Roads, Community and Social Issues, State policies, Community development, complete streets 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 24 How familiar are you with Michigan's Right-To-Work Legislation (P.A. 348 and 349 of 2012)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Workforce, Finance Budget and Operations, State policies, Unions 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 Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page next Last page last
Question 10c There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing fees for overweight trucks for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10d There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing the sales tax for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Taxes, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads Question 10e There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose adding toll roads and/or lanes for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10f There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose introducing mileage fees (Vehicle Miles Traveled) for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10g There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing drivers’ license fees for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10h There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing traffic violation fines, surcharges, and permit fees for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10i There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose leasing road right-of-way and/or state property for cell phone towers, advertisements, etc. for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads Question 27 In 2010, "Complete Streets" legislation gave project planning and coordination responsibilities to local governments and the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) to develop "roadways planned, designed, and constructed to provide appropriate access to all legal users...whether by car, truck, transit, assistive device, foot or bicycle." How familiar are you with the Complete Streets initiative? Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, Transportation, Roads, Community and Social Issues, State policies, Community development, complete streets Question 28 Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction’s approach to Complete Streets policies? (Excluding jurisdictions that report being completely unfamiliar with Complete Streets) Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, Transportation, Roads, Community and Social Issues, State policies, Community development, complete streets 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 24 How familiar are you with Michigan's Right-To-Work Legislation (P.A. 348 and 349 of 2012)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Workforce, Finance Budget and Operations, State policies, Unions 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? 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Question 10d There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing the sales tax for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Taxes, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads Question 10e There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose adding toll roads and/or lanes for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10f There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose introducing mileage fees (Vehicle Miles Traveled) for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10g There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing drivers’ license fees for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10h There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing traffic violation fines, surcharges, and permit fees for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10i There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose leasing road right-of-way and/or state property for cell phone towers, advertisements, etc. for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads Question 27 In 2010, "Complete Streets" legislation gave project planning and coordination responsibilities to local governments and the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) to develop "roadways planned, designed, and constructed to provide appropriate access to all legal users...whether by car, truck, transit, assistive device, foot or bicycle." How familiar are you with the Complete Streets initiative? Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, Transportation, Roads, Community and Social Issues, State policies, Community development, complete streets Question 28 Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction’s approach to Complete Streets policies? (Excluding jurisdictions that report being completely unfamiliar with Complete Streets) Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, Transportation, Roads, Community and Social Issues, State policies, Community development, complete streets 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 24 How familiar are you with Michigan's Right-To-Work Legislation (P.A. 348 and 349 of 2012)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Workforce, Finance Budget and Operations, State policies, Unions 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 Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page next Last page last
Question 10e There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose adding toll roads and/or lanes for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10f There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose introducing mileage fees (Vehicle Miles Traveled) for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10g There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing drivers’ license fees for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10h There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing traffic violation fines, surcharges, and permit fees for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10i There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose leasing road right-of-way and/or state property for cell phone towers, advertisements, etc. for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads Question 27 In 2010, "Complete Streets" legislation gave project planning and coordination responsibilities to local governments and the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) to develop "roadways planned, designed, and constructed to provide appropriate access to all legal users...whether by car, truck, transit, assistive device, foot or bicycle." How familiar are you with the Complete Streets initiative? Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, Transportation, Roads, Community and Social Issues, State policies, Community development, complete streets Question 28 Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction’s approach to Complete Streets policies? (Excluding jurisdictions that report being completely unfamiliar with Complete Streets) Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, Transportation, Roads, Community and Social Issues, State policies, Community development, complete streets 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 24 How familiar are you with Michigan's Right-To-Work Legislation (P.A. 348 and 349 of 2012)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Workforce, Finance Budget and Operations, State policies, Unions 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 Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page next Last page last
Question 10f There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose introducing mileage fees (Vehicle Miles Traveled) for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10g There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing drivers’ license fees for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10h There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing traffic violation fines, surcharges, and permit fees for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10i There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose leasing road right-of-way and/or state property for cell phone towers, advertisements, etc. for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads Question 27 In 2010, "Complete Streets" legislation gave project planning and coordination responsibilities to local governments and the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) to develop "roadways planned, designed, and constructed to provide appropriate access to all legal users...whether by car, truck, transit, assistive device, foot or bicycle." How familiar are you with the Complete Streets initiative? Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, Transportation, Roads, Community and Social Issues, State policies, Community development, complete streets Question 28 Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction’s approach to Complete Streets policies? (Excluding jurisdictions that report being completely unfamiliar with Complete Streets) Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, Transportation, Roads, Community and Social Issues, State policies, Community development, complete streets 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 24 How familiar are you with Michigan's Right-To-Work Legislation (P.A. 348 and 349 of 2012)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Workforce, Finance Budget and Operations, State policies, Unions 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? 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Question 10g There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing drivers’ license fees for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10h There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing traffic violation fines, surcharges, and permit fees for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10i There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose leasing road right-of-way and/or state property for cell phone towers, advertisements, etc. for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads Question 27 In 2010, "Complete Streets" legislation gave project planning and coordination responsibilities to local governments and the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) to develop "roadways planned, designed, and constructed to provide appropriate access to all legal users...whether by car, truck, transit, assistive device, foot or bicycle." How familiar are you with the Complete Streets initiative? Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, Transportation, Roads, Community and Social Issues, State policies, Community development, complete streets Question 28 Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction’s approach to Complete Streets policies? (Excluding jurisdictions that report being completely unfamiliar with Complete Streets) Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, Transportation, Roads, Community and Social Issues, State policies, Community development, complete streets 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 24 How familiar are you with Michigan's Right-To-Work Legislation (P.A. 348 and 349 of 2012)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Workforce, Finance Budget and Operations, State policies, Unions 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 Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page next Last page last
Question 10h There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose increasing traffic violation fines, surcharges, and permit fees for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads, Transportation Question 10i There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose leasing road right-of-way and/or state property for cell phone towers, advertisements, etc. for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads Question 27 In 2010, "Complete Streets" legislation gave project planning and coordination responsibilities to local governments and the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) to develop "roadways planned, designed, and constructed to provide appropriate access to all legal users...whether by car, truck, transit, assistive device, foot or bicycle." How familiar are you with the Complete Streets initiative? Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, Transportation, Roads, Community and Social Issues, State policies, Community development, complete streets Question 28 Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction’s approach to Complete Streets policies? (Excluding jurisdictions that report being completely unfamiliar with Complete Streets) Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, Transportation, Roads, Community and Social Issues, State policies, Community development, complete streets 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 24 How familiar are you with Michigan's Right-To-Work Legislation (P.A. 348 and 349 of 2012)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Workforce, Finance Budget and Operations, State policies, Unions 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 Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page next Last page last
Question 10i There are many methods states could use to fund roads and bridges, including some that are not currently allowed in Michigan. Thinking about a broad range of policy options, and assuming the Michigan Legislature does increase funding for roads and bridges, please identify whether you would support or oppose leasing road right-of-way and/or state property for cell phone towers, advertisements, etc. for the state to raise more revenue. Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, State policies, Revenue, Taxes and revenues, Roads Question 27 In 2010, "Complete Streets" legislation gave project planning and coordination responsibilities to local governments and the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) to develop "roadways planned, designed, and constructed to provide appropriate access to all legal users...whether by car, truck, transit, assistive device, foot or bicycle." How familiar are you with the Complete Streets initiative? Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, Transportation, Roads, Community and Social Issues, State policies, Community development, complete streets Question 28 Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction’s approach to Complete Streets policies? (Excluding jurisdictions that report being completely unfamiliar with Complete Streets) Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, Transportation, Roads, Community and Social Issues, State policies, Community development, complete streets 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 24 How familiar are you with Michigan's Right-To-Work Legislation (P.A. 348 and 349 of 2012)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Workforce, Finance Budget and Operations, State policies, Unions 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 Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page next Last page last
Question 27 In 2010, "Complete Streets" legislation gave project planning and coordination responsibilities to local governments and the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) to develop "roadways planned, designed, and constructed to provide appropriate access to all legal users...whether by car, truck, transit, assistive device, foot or bicycle." How familiar are you with the Complete Streets initiative? Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, Transportation, Roads, Community and Social Issues, State policies, Community development, complete streets Question 28 Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction’s approach to Complete Streets policies? (Excluding jurisdictions that report being completely unfamiliar with Complete Streets) Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, Transportation, Roads, Community and Social Issues, State policies, Community development, complete streets 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 24 How familiar are you with Michigan's Right-To-Work Legislation (P.A. 348 and 349 of 2012)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Workforce, Finance Budget and Operations, State policies, Unions 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 Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page next Last page last
Question 28 Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction’s approach to Complete Streets policies? (Excluding jurisdictions that report being completely unfamiliar with Complete Streets) Survey Fall 2014 Categories Services, Infrastructure, Transportation, Roads, Community and Social Issues, State policies, Community development, complete streets 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 24 How familiar are you with Michigan's Right-To-Work Legislation (P.A. 348 and 349 of 2012)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Workforce, Finance Budget and Operations, State policies, Unions 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 Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 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 24 How familiar are you with Michigan's Right-To-Work Legislation (P.A. 348 and 349 of 2012)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Workforce, Finance Budget and Operations, State policies, Unions 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 Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 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 24 How familiar are you with Michigan's Right-To-Work Legislation (P.A. 348 and 349 of 2012)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Workforce, Finance Budget and Operations, State policies, Unions 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 Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 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 24 How familiar are you with Michigan's Right-To-Work Legislation (P.A. 348 and 349 of 2012)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Workforce, Finance Budget and Operations, State policies, Unions 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 Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page next Last page last
Question 24 How familiar are you with Michigan's Right-To-Work Legislation (P.A. 348 and 349 of 2012)? Survey Spring 2013 Categories Workforce, Finance Budget and Operations, State policies, Unions 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 Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 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 Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 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 Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 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 Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 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 Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 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 Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 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 Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 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 Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page next Last page last