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JANUARY  2004

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2003 online survey results

2003 - www.thepeoplenews.com Website Survey Results


November
Would you support state legislation proclaiming government's responsibility to publicly recognize God as the foundation of our national heritage.         
Yes - 47%  No - 41%  Undecided - 12%

October

At present the Director of Schools (Superintendent) is appointed by the Bradley County Board of Education. Would you support a change in the law that gave the option for the Director to be elected by the people?                                                   
Yes - 51%  No - 30%  Undecided - 19%

September

Do you support the Recall Election provision be re-inserted in the Cleveland City Charter to allow voters to petition for a special election to remove unresponsive council members?
Yes - 60%    No - 15%  Undecided - 25%

August

In light of the scandal and controversy surrounding the Bradley County Board of Education since Walter Presswood has been chairman, would you support his resignation?
Yes - 48%  No - 32%  Undecided - 20%

July

The Cleveland City Council and the Bradley County Commission regularly abandon public roads and right-of-ways to private land owners for free. Do you support giving away public roads and right-of-ways to private land owners?                           
No - 45%  Yes - 39%  Undecided - 16%

June

There are many not-for-profit businesses and institutions in Bradley County that own revenue generating property that do not pay property tax. Would you be in favor of taxing those properties while still exempting places of worship and learning facilities.
Yes - 65%  No - 20%  Undecided - 15%

May

The Bradley County School Board have requested in excess of $23 million for a bare bones renovation of Bradley Central High School, plus money for repairs to other schools in the system. Would you support an increase in property tax to fund these projects.
No - 61%  Yes - 30%  Undecided - 9%

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