The newest Marquette Law School Poll was released by Prof. Charles Franklin (pictured) on September 18 and it included an array of questions on various election and other issues. It featured K-12 education-related questions including the recurring question of increased school funding vs reducing property taxes:
Which do you prefer, increased school spending or reduced proper taxes? In new poll, 57% prefer school spending, 38% tax cuts. #mulawpoll
— MULawPoll (@MULawPoll) September 18, 2018
This continues a trend of strong support for increased school spending:
In three polls earlier this year, increased school spending was supported by 63%, 59%, and 61%, while property tax reduction drew 33%, 35%, 32%. #mulawpoll
— MULawPoll (@MULawPoll) September 18, 2018
In the only other K-12 related question in the poll, respondents indicated they were satisfied with their local public schools:
Majority of registered voters are satisfied with their local public school (18% “very satisfied,” 46% “satisfied”). #mulawpoll
— MULawPoll (@MULawPoll) September 18, 2018
For more results and information on the methodology see: Marquette Law School Poll.