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Emile

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Sat Dec 7, 2024, 07:21 AM Saturday

Indiana Residents Weigh in on Policy Priorities in 2024 Hoosier Survey

School Safety and Public Safety

Nearly 70 percent of respondents identified school safety as a "very important" priority, while public safety also ranked among the top issues across all demographics and political affiliations.

“School safety is a concern that resonates universally,” Dr. Smith said. “These findings indicate that Hoosiers want to ensure their communities and schools are secure, regardless of political differences.”

Healthcare Access

Healthcare ranked as a leading issue for Hoosiers, with 68 percent marking it as "very important." Concerns over affordability, accessibility and especially transparency remain central themes in the public discourse. Only 20 percent of respondents report that healthcare providers often or always explain the costs associated with appointments/procedures, and only one in three report that providers explain whether appointments/procedures are covered by insurance. “Ensuring accessible and affordable healthcare is consistently referenced as a priority, highlighting the challenges many Indiana residents face,” Dr. Smith noted. “This data underscores the need for bipartisan efforts to address healthcare concerns effectively.”

Marijuana Legalization

Support for marijuana legalization remains robust, with 62 percent favoring recreational and medicinal legalization and an additional 25 percent supporting medicinal-only legalization. Support varies by education level, with 70 percent of those without college education favoring full legalization, compared to 51 percent of respondents with a four-year degree or higher.

“The growing support for marijuana legalization reflects national trends,” Dr. Smith said.

More at:
https://www.bsu.edu/news/press-center/archives/2024/12/indiana-residents-weigh-in-on-policy-priorities-in-2024-hoosier-survey
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