2022 Idaho Public Policy Survey
Report Authors:
Matthew May, Survey Research Director, School of Public Service
Lantz McGinnis-Brown, Research Associate, Idaho Policy Institute
Vanessa Fry, Interim Director, Idaho Policy Institute
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Key Findings and Overview
The Seventh Annual Idaho Public Policy Survey was conducted November 13-21, 2021, and surveyed 1,000... -
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Taxes and Budget
At the time of the survey, the State of Idaho was projected to have an... -
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Growth, Housing and Transportation
To assess general attitudes about growth in Idaho, we asked respondents whether they believe growth... -
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COVID-19
Turning our attention to issues related to the COVID-19 pandemic, we were interested in identifying... -
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Education & Childcare
Education remains a major concern for Idahoans, as evidenced by its consistent ranking as a... -
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Environment
The environment remains a concern for a majority of Idahoans, with just over half (50... -
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Law Enforcement and Political Engagement
With increased attention on law enforcement, we were interested in ascertaining what percentage of crimes...