New Statewide Poll Shows Michigan Residents Want Real Farm Bill Reform on Eve of Historic House of Representatives Vote
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Sean Crowley, Environmental Defense, scrowley@ed.org , 202-572-3331
Fritz Wenzel, Zogby International, 419-205-0287
Stephanie Dvries, Zogby International, 315-624-0220 ext. 273
(Washington, D.C. – July 25, 2007) – Michigan residents want their members of Congress to support real Farm Bill reform, like “The Fairness in Farm and Food Policy” amendment, and reject legislation that maintains the status quo on farm subsidies, like the House Agriculture Committee’s farm bill, according to a statewide opinion survey conducted for Environmental Defense.
The poll of 837
“The people of
Key results of the poll included the following:
Ø 79% of respondents stated that they would support reforming the farm bill to shift money from farm subsidy programs and give priority funding to programs that help make water cleaner; promote a healthier food supply; and encourage farmers to produce renewable energy. Only 9% stated that they would oppose such reform.
Ø 80% of respondents said that they would urge their member of Congress and senators to work and vote for those reforms when they are considered. Only 16% disagreed.
Ø 55% of respondents agreed that they would urge their congressional representative and U.S. senators not to support a new farm bill unless it gives priority funding to programs that protect their streams, rivers, lakes and bays. Only 32% disagreed.
“The poll shows that voting for real farm bill reform and against the status quo will not only be good policy, but will be good politics as well,” stated Faber. “The strong support of the public paves the way for
Additional evidence that the ‘Fairness’ amendment is right for Michigan was provided by a study comparing the economic impacts of the amendment with the economic benefits of extending the 2002 Farm Bill.
The study, which was conducted for Environmental Defense by a former USDA official, found that the benefits to“This should be an easy decision for
To learn more about the findings of the study for each congressional district, visit: http://www.environmentaldefense.org/documents/6656_Fairness%20Amendment%20District%20by%20District%20Analysis.xls
About the Zogby poll:
The poll had a sample size of 837
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