Friday, September 15, 2006

 

New Report Finds Little Confidence in State Government in Ohio

The Joyce Foundation conducted a survey of public attitudes toward political reform and state government in five Midwestern states, including Ohio. The report found that Ohioans have the least amount of trust in their state government compared to the other states that were surveyed. When asked how often they expect state government to do “what is right,” 69 percent of Ohioans said “never” or only “some of the time,” while only 30 percent said “always” or “most of the time.” The survey was conducted in conjunction with the Ohio Citizens Action Fund and the Ohio League of Women Voters.

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