Catch up on the latest press releases from BRCīs national and regional public
opinion surveys and other general interest surveys conducted by the Center.
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December
2002-IV-19:
Hispanics Widely Involved In Support Of Community Charities
2002-IV-18:
Parental Guidance On Sexuality Neglected In Quarter Of Households With 9
To 17 Year Olds At Home
2002-IV-17:
One-Third Plan New Investments In Computers Next Year
2002-IV-16:
Hispanic Buying Power Of $17.5 Billion In Arizona Will Be Felt By
Entertainment Industry
November
2002-IV-15:
Hispanics Major Players In Video Market
2002-IV-14:
Reducing U.S. Dependency On Foreign Oil: 35 MPG Requirements And
Emerging Hydrogen Fuel Technology Seen As Important Strategies
2002-IV-13:
Pessimism On Local Economy Deepens; National Outlook Even Gloomier
2002-IV-12:
62 Percent Favor Military Action Against Iraq; Nearly Half Fear World
War If UN Does Not Back The U.S.
2002-IV-11:
If Ever A Single Vote Counted, This Is It - Governor's Race Tight And
Tightening
October
2002-IV-10:
Napolitano Holding On To Lead In Final Week
2002-IV-9:
Consumers Plowing Money Into Their Homes; Cutting Back In Other Areas
2002-IV-8:
Arizona "Off Track" - Highest Reading Since 1996
2002-IV-7:
Napolitano Numbers Improve In Closing Weeks Of Campaign
2002-IV-6:
Consumers Set Aside Personal Preferences Side With Film Makers In Edit
Dispute
2002-IV-5:
See-Saw Governor's Race: Lead Changes Again
2002-IV-4:
Arizona Consumer Confidence Index Hits Lowest Level Since 1993
2002-II-21:
Gang Problems Decline In Latino Neighborhoods
2002-II-20:
President Bush And Congressman Ed Pastor Get Top Billing From Arizona
Hispanics
2002-II-19:
Hispanics Concerned About Health Of Global Environment; Depletion Of
Ozone Called "Very Serious" By 65 Percent
2002-II-18:
Twenty-Seven Percent Of Arizona Hispanics Say State Is "Seriously
Off Track"
2002-II-17:
Consumer Confidence Index Points To Significant Pessimism Among Arizona
Hispanics About Our Current Economic Climate
2002-II-16:
Napolitano Leads, But Is Losing Ground Gained Earlier In Democrat
Primary; Both Salmon And Bayless Gain In GOP Primary
2002-II-15:
Anti-Smoking Campaigns Cut Smoking Among Hispanics In Half
2002-II-14:
Education Needs Top List Of Voter Questions For Gubernatorial Candidates
2002-II-13:
Air Pollution In Arizona Top Environmental Concern Among Hispanics:
Water Pollution A Strong Second
May
2002-II-12:
Gutierrez Makes Gains Against Napolitano; Now Has Slight Edge Among
Latino Voters
2002-II-11:
Public Favors Raising MPG Standard For Vehicles To Reduce Auto Pollution
And U.S. Oil Consumption
2002-II-10:
Six Of Ten Hispanics Upset With Church's Handling Of Sexual Abuse Cases
2002-II-09:
Arizonan's Use Of Internet For Purchasing Doubles In Four Years;
Internet Connections Triple
April
2002-II-08:
Thirty-Six Percent Say Arizona Is "Seriously Off Track"
Highest Reading Since 1997
2002-II-07:
Sixty-Four Percent Favor Hike In Cigarette Taxes; Resign-To-Run Law
Supported By 65 Percent
2002-II-06:
Bush Ratings Sag For First Time Below Father's Peak Readings But Are
Still Very Strong In Arizona; Negative Ratings On Governor Hull Continue
To Swell
2002-II-05:
Attorney General Primaries: Goddard Expands Lead In Democrat Field; GOP
Primary Still Has No Leader
2002-II-04:
Consumer Confidence Continues To Improve In Arizona
2002-II-03:
Whopping 83 Percent Predict Diamondbacks Will Make It To The World
Series Again
2002-II-02:
Napolitano Keeps Building Lead; Uncommitted Ranks Swell In GOP Primary
After Arpaio's Exit
2002-II-01:
Few Would Vote "Yes" Again On Stadium Tax Half Favor No
Stadium Or Modernizing Sun Devil Stadium
March
2002-I-19:
68% Favor 20 More Years Of County Sales Tax For Transportation; Support
Drops If Money Is Only For Freeways
2002-I-18:
Eight In Ten Favor Continuing State Lottery
2002-I-17:
25 Percent May Drop Hard Wire Phone Service And Rely Only On Their Cell
Phones
2002-I-16:
Proposal To Create New East Valley County Greeted Cooly
2002-I-15:
Budget Cuts No Easy Choice For Public Either
2002-I-14:
Eight In Ten Say Employee Loyalty Is Stable Or Improving See Reverse
Trend For Big Business
2002-I-13:
Matt Salmon Closes Gap On Arpaio; Dems Close Ranks Around Napolitano;
Napolitano Leads In General Election Tests
2002-I-12:
Consumer Confidence In Phoenix Follows National Trend Falls In February
February
2002-I-11:
Enron Ethics Not Shared By Arizona Business Executives
2002-I-10:
Arizona: Lowest Percent Of Smokers In 18 Years Smoke Free Restaurants
Preferred By Most
2002-I-09:
70 Percent Watching Women's Sports Most Popular Events Are Basketball
& Tennis
2002-I-08:
Support For Congressional Hearings On Gasoline Prices Still Strong, But
Somewhat Subsided
2002-I-07:
Bush Job Ratings Ten To One Favorable Ratings Slide For Hull
2002-I-06:
Bush Vow To Shrink Government And Taxes Strongly Favored But Public
Wants Tax Relief For Themselves; Eight In Ten Support Prosecuting
Corporate Wrong Doers For Financial Damages In Major Bankruptcy Cases
January
2002-I-05:
Interruptions In Phone And Internet Services Surprisingly Widespread
2002-I-04:
Consumer Confidence Edges Higher In Arizona
2002-I-02:
GOP Primary: Matt Salmon No Longer Man To Beat; Is Second In Field Of
Six & Faces Dead Heat In One-On-One With Bayless; Napolitano Leads
Democrat Primary For Governor But Ranks Of Undecided Grow
2002-I-01:
Public Not Amused By Qwest Strategy On Use Of Private Customer
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