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Where Arizonans agree, leaders should follow Arizonans agree more than we disagree on what’s important to Arizona’s future. That’s what the Center for the Future of Arizona (CFA) learned when we partnered with Gallup to ask Arizonans what they thought we should be doing to create a stronger and brighter future for our state. Supermajorities of Arizonans – at least 70% or more – agree on seven shared public values and 42 action items to drive them forward. That’s the good, even surprising, news given what we read in the news every day about division and polarization. Arizonans are less confident about the future, however, and they doubt our elected leaders can work together to deliver on our shared aspirations for Arizona. That’s the not-so-great news, but there are ways to turn that around. ....
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Arizona Survey Finds Consensus in Politically Divided State 77% agree the state s justice system should focus more on rehabilitation Reducing heat islands, protecting rural water supplies widely supported WASHINGTON, D.C. Arizonans are evenly divided in their political party identification, with roughly a third each identifying as Republicans, Democrats and independents. Even with this close political division, a 2020 survey by Gallup and the Center for the Future of Arizona (CFA) finds widespread agreement among Arizonans on a broad range of policy objectives for the next decade. The Aug. 18-Oct. 20 survey of 3,586 Arizona adults finds a public consensus on the need for state government action promoting high-quality education and healthcare, but also on nationally politicized issues such as immigration, criminal justice, election reform and the environment. ....
From better education outcomes to rural water regulations, Arizonans agree on dozens of specific actions to improve the state - some by 80% or more. ....