Poll: Southern Illinoisans favor cuts to fix deficit The Daily Egyptian (link)
At least that’s what results from the 2010 Simon Review show. The review, an annual poll of Illinois voters on various political issues conducted by the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute, found that 63.5 percent of southern Illinois voters believe the state’s $13 billion budget deficit can be fixed by cutting waste and inefficiency in the state government.
At least that’s what results from the 2010 Simon Review show. The review, an annual poll of Illinois voters on various political issues conducted by the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute, found that 63.5 percent of southern Illinois voters believe the state’s $13 billion budget deficit can be fixed by cutting waste and inefficiency in the state government.
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