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A new survey shows many Americans think climate change is causing harm to people right now – and they don’t expect things to get any better.
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Idahoans are increasingly worried about the economy and pessimistic about where things are headed in the state, that's according to the eighth annual policy survey conducted by Boise State University researchers.
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The seventh annual report asked a range of questions to help determine what motivates people who call the Gem State home, and potentially influence policy at the statehouse.
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The Make Boise Better survey seeks to bridge the divides between members of the community and public administration. Survey creator Cameron Crow seeks to…
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A new survey conducted among the nation’s political scientists looking at presidential greatness is out. The study, getting national attention, was…
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Nearly six in 10 residents polled in a statewide survey feel Idaho is headed in the right direction, with education and the economy ranked as the top two…
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Treasure Valley residents are approaching a consensus when it comes to mass transportation options: 73.9 percent say they want more ways to get around.…
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On Friday, Boise State University released a survey that examined the attitudes of Idahoans on key policy issues. The second-annual survey included views…
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In a public opinion poll from Boise State University that we’ve been reporting on this week, respondents overwhelmingly named education as the most…
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Only a few of the 1,000 Idahoans who took a new public opinion poll saw immigration as a big priority for the state. We continue this week's look at some…