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Connecticut Statewide Survey Project #17138 Field Dates: N=500 Registered Voters Statewide N=100 Oversample to N=200 in Fairfield County 50% Cell Phones Statewide N=500 Margin of Error = +4.38 Fairfield County N=200 Margin of Error =+6.93 An asterisk (*) in a response category means that less than 0.5% of respondents chose that response category and a dash ( ) represents no response. Skip base is the percentage of respondents from each survey population that are asked a question because they meet a criteria based on a response to a previous question, meaning not all respondents received that question. Total base is the percentage of the total sample. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding A. Is this (ASK FOR NAME ON FILE)? 74% Yes 26% No (ASK IF CELL PHONE SAMPLE) B. Before we begin, I need to know if I have reached you on a cell phone, and if so, are you in a place where you can talk safely without endangering yourself or others? 100% Yes, cell and in safe place Yes, cell not in safe place (SCHEDULE CALLBACK DO NOT CONTINUE INTERVIEW.) No, not on cell (THANK & TERMINATE) DK/NA/REFUSED (DON T READ) (THANK AND TERMINATE)

17138 Connecticut Statewide Page 2 Moving on... 1. Generally speaking, do you think things in Connecticut are moving in the right direction or are they pretty seriously off on the wrong track? 26% RIGHT DIRECTION 61% WRONG TRACK 12% DON T KNOW (DO NOT READ) Now, I would like to read you a list of different people and groups here in Connecticut and nationally. For each one, please tell me, whether you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of that person. If I mention someone you have not heard of, just tell me and we'll go on to the next one. (IF FAVORABLE/UNFAVORABLE, ASK:) (favorable/unfavorable)? Would that be very (favorable/unfavorable) or just somewhat Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard Of/ Never Ref Favorable Favorable Unfavorable Unfavorable No Opinion Heard (DNR) 2. Teachers 65% 21% 4% 4% 4% 1% 1% 86% 8% 3. State government employees 15% 42% 18% 13% 9% 2% 1% 57% 31% 4. Teachers unions 29% 28% 13% 12% 13% 5% * 57% 25% 5. Public employee unions 19% 27% 15% 16% 13% 8% 1% 46% 31%

17138 Connecticut Statewide Page 3 6. Do you think Connecticut's current budget situation is... (ROTATE TOP TO BOTTOM/BOTTOM TO TOP) 53% A crisis 36% A problem, but not a crisis 6% Not much of a problem 5% Don t Know (DO NOT READ) * Refused (DO NOT READ) (ASK SAMPLE A, N=247) Thinking now about some actions that the state government might take to deal with the budget situation... please tell me how concerned you would be about taking each of these actions: (ROTATE TOP TO BOTTOM/BOTTOM TO TOP) very concerned, somewhat concerned, not too concerned...or...not concerned at all. Very Somewhat Not Too Not Concerned DK Ref Concerned Concerned Concerned At All (DNR) (DNR) 7. Making budget cuts to education 69% 22% 5% 4% * * 91% 9% 8. Increasing state taxes 63% 23% 10% 3% * * 86% 13% 9. Cutting public employees' retirement benefits 45% 30% 10% 13% 2% * 74% 23%

17138 Connecticut Statewide Page 4 (ASK SAMPLE B ONLY, N=253) 10. Which of the following would give you the most hesitation and you would LEAST want to see happen: [RANDOMIZE ITEMS] 42% Budget cuts to education OR 35% Increases to state taxes OR 13% Cuts to public employees retirement benefits 5% ALL/MULTIPLE (DO NOT READ PROMPT: But, if you had to select just ONE, which would give you the most hesitation?) 3% DON T KNOW (DO NOT READ) 11. Now, I'd like to ask you some questions about the retirement system for state government employees and those in the state teacher's retirement system which covers teachers, principals, superintendents, and supervisors. How much, if anything, have you heard about problems with funding for the retirement system for state government employees and teachers in Connecticut? Have you heard... (ROTATE TOP TO BOTTOM/BOTTOM TO TOP) 51% GREAT DEAL/SOME 48% NOT MUCH/NOTHING 22% A great deal 29% Some 25% Not too much 23% Nothing at all 1% DON T KNOW (DO NOT READ) REFUSED (DO NOT READ)

17138 Connecticut Statewide Page 5 (ASK IF Q11:1 3, N=379) 12. Based just on what you know... When you think about the retirement benefits that Connecticut state government employees and teachers receive, do you think they are getting [RANDOMIZE]... too much,...too little,... or...about the right amount? [IF TOO MUCH, ASK:] Is that much too much or only somewhat too much? SKIP BASE: 29% TOTAL TOO MUCH 57% TOTAL ABOUT RIGHT/TOO LITTLE 17% MUCH TOO MUCH 12% SOMEWHAT TOO MUCH 31% ABOUT THE RIGHT AMOUNT 26% TOO LITTLE 13% DON T KNOW (DO NOT READ) TOTAL BASE: 22% TOTAL TOO MUCH 43% TOTAL ABOUT RIGHT/TOO LITTLE 13% MUCH TOO MUCH 9% SOMEWHAT TOO MUCH 23% ABOUT THE RIGHT AMOUNT 20% TOO LITTLE 10% DON T KNOW (DO NOT READ)

17138 Connecticut Statewide Page 6 (ASK IF Q11:1 3, N=379) 13. Thinking some more about the current state government employee and teacher retirement system... Based on what you know [ROTATE TOP TO BOTTOM, BOTTOM TO TOP] do you think that there are major problems with the system, there are minor problems with the system... or... do you think there are no problems at all with the current system? [IF MAJOR PROBLEMS IS GIVEN, ASK:] And do you feel that way strongly or not so strongly? SKIP BASE: 52% TOTAL MAJOR PROBLEMS 40% TOTAL MINOR/NO PROBLEMS 45% Strongly/Major problems 7% Not So Strongly/Major problems 35% Minor problems 5% No Problems 8% DON T KNOW (DO NOT READ) * REFUSED (DO NOT READ) TOTAL BASE: 40% TOTAL MAJOR PROBLEMS 30% TOTAL MINOR/NO PROBLEMS 34% Strongly/Major problems 5% Not So Strongly/Major problems 27% Minor problems 4% No Problems 6% DON T KNOW (DO NOT READ) * REFUSED (DO NOT READ)

17138 Connecticut Statewide Page 7 (ASK SAMPLE A, N=247) 14. As you may know, Connecticut's state government employee and teacher retirement system faces a long term shortfall of 28 billion dollars. How concerned are you about this shortfall? Are you... (ROTATE TOP TO BOTTOM/BOTTOM TO TOP) 81% TOTAL CONCERNED 16% TOTAL NOT CONCERNED 55% VERY CONCERNED 26% SOMEWHAT CONCERNED 9% NOT TOO CONCERNED 7% NOT CONCERNED AT ALL 2% DON T KNOW (DO NOT READ) REFUSED (DO NOT READ) (ASK SAMPLE B, N=253) 15. As you may know, Connecticut's state government employee and teacher retirement system faces a shortfall of 28 billion dollars. There is not enough money in the fund to cover even half of the promised benefits. That makes Connecticut the fourth worst state in the nation for having the funds needed to cover retirement benefits. How concerned are you about this shortfall? Are you... (ROTATE TOP TO BOTTOM/BOTTOM TO TOP) 86% TOTAL CONCERNED 12% TOTAL NOT CONCERNED 60% VERY CONCERNED 26% SOMEWHAT CONCERNED 7% NOT TOO CONCERNED 5% NOT CONCERNED AT ALL 1% DON T KNOW (DO NOT READ) * REFUSED (DO NOT READ)

17138 Connecticut Statewide Page 8 Next, I would like to read you some sources that people say could be responsible for the state government employee and teacher retirement system shortfall. For each one, please tell me how much responsibility you think that source has for the shortfall: (ROTATE TOP TO BOTTOM/BOTTOM TO TOP) a great deal of responsibility, some, not too much, or no responsibility at all. A Great Some Not Too No Resp DK Ref Deal Much At All (DNR) (DNR) (Ranked by A Great Deal/Some) 16. The governor and state legislators for not adequately funding the retirement system 62% 26% 5% 4% 2% 1% 88% 9% 18. The economic downturn, which caused state budgets and public retirement systems to lose money 34% 44% 11% 6% 4% * 78% 17% 19. The retirement system for making poor investments and mismanaging the fund 38% 37% 7% 5% 11% * 76% 13% 17. Public employee unions, for demanding overly generous benefits for their members 31% 37% 15% 13% 4% * 68% 28%

17138 Connecticut Statewide Page 9 20. With whom do you agree more about why the retirement system faces a 28 billion dollar shortfall? [ROTATE STATEMENTS] (Some/Others) say the governor and legislators are more responsible because they did not follow through on their commitments to fully fund the system. Instead, they raided the retirement fund to cover their own budget deficits....while... (Some/Others) say public employee unions are more responsible because they demanded overly generous benefits at taxpayer expense. [AFTER RESPONSE, ASK] Do you feel that way strongly or not so strongly? 66% TOTAL GOVERNOR AND LEGISLATORS 16% TOTAL UNIONS 56% Strongly/Governor and legislators 10% Not So Strongly/Governor and legislators 5% Not So Strongly/Unions 11% Strongly/Unions 11% BOTH (DO NOT READ PROMPT: But, if you had to select just ONE, with whom do you agree more?) 2% NEITHER (DO NOT READ) 5% DON T KNOW (DO NOT READ)

17138 Connecticut Statewide Page 10 As you may know, some are proposing reform to the public employee retirement system. Now I am going to list some goals for reforming the public employee retirement system. After each, please tell me how important it is as a goal for legislators to consider when reforming the retirement system. Is it one of the most important goals, very important, only somewhat important, or not that important as a goal for reform of the public employee retirement system? One Of Very Somewhat Not That DK Ref The Most Important Important Important (DNR) (DNR) (Ranked by One of the Most Important/Very Important) 24. Making the retirement system financially sustainable 19% 62% 14% 3% 1% * 81% 17% 21. Providing state employees and teachers a secure retirement 15% 52% 25% 7% 1% * 67% 32% 26. Protecting taxpayers from future tax increases 15% 49% 23% 12% 1% * 64% 35% 25. Making the state government employee and teacher retirement systems more like retirement plans in the private sector 13% 38% 30% 12% 6% 1% 51% 42% 22. Protecting the state from big losses when the stock market does badly 7% 42% 36% 11% 3% 1% 49% 47% 23. Reducing the cost of the retirement system to the state by reducing benefits to state government employees and teachers 8% 29% 31% 27% 4% 1% 37% 58%

17138 Connecticut Statewide Page 11 Now I am going to read some proposals that have been made to address this shortfall in the retirement system for state government employees and teachers in Connecticut. After each, please tell me if you support or oppose that proposal. [IF SUPPORT/OPPOSE, ASK] Do you (support/oppose) it strongly or not so strongly? Strongly Not Strongly Not Strongly Strongly DK Ref Support Support Oppose Oppse (DNR) (DNR) (Ranked by % Support) 32. Require the state to make full annual payments to the retirement system 55% 24% 7% 9% 5% 1% 78% 15% 33. Switch state government employees and teachers to individual retirement accounts such as 401(k)s like they have in the private sector 51% 19% 9% 13% 6% 1% 71% 22% 34. Increase the amount state government employees and teachers pay towards their retirement 46% 23% 13% 11% 7% 1% 69% 24% 29. Increase the amount local governments contribute to the state government employee and teacher retirement system 24% 28% 14% 28% 5% 1% 52% 42% 30. Reduce retirement benefits for future state government employees and teachers 32% 17% 15% 32% 4% 2% 49% 46% 27. Increase the retirement age for state government employees and teachers 28% 19% 15% 26% 11% 1% 47% 41% 31. Reduce retirement benefits for current state government employees and teachers 20% 16% 16% 42% 5% 1% 36% 58% 28. Increase taxes to fund the retirement system 10% 16% 17% 54% 3% * 26% 71%

17138 Connecticut Statewide Page 12 35. When it comes to addressing the shortfalls in the retirement system, which is the most important priority? [RANDOMIZE] Preventing tax increases...or... Making sure state government employees and teachers get the retirement funds they have already earned...or... Making sure pension costs do not crowd out and make it harder to fund education, public safety, and other services. [AFTER RESPONSE, ASK] Do you feel that way strongly or not so strongly? 27% TOTAL PREVENTING TAX INCREASES 38% TOTAL GET RETIREMENT THEY EARNED 30% TOTAL PENSION COSTS DO NOT CROWD OUT FUNDING 24% Strongly/Preventing tax increases 4% Not So Strongly/Preventing tax increases 33% Strongly/Making sure employees get the retirement they have earned 5% Not So Strongly/Making sure employees get the retirement they have earned 24% Strongly/Making sure pension costs do not crowd out funding for other services 6% Not So Strongly/ Making sure pension costs do not crowd out funding for other services 2% ALL/MULTIPLE (DO NOT READ PROMPT: But, if you had to select just ONE, which is a more important priority?) * NONE (DO NOT READ) 2% DON T KNOW (DO NOT READ) * REFUSED (DO NOT READ)

17138 Connecticut Statewide Page 13 (ASK SAMPLE A ONLY, N=247) 36. Which comes closer to your point of view? [ROTATE STATEMENTS] In order to deal with this problem, everything should be on the table, including cuts to state government employee and teacher retirement benefits that have already been earned...or... State government employees and teachers were promised retirement benefits when they were hired and have paid into the system their whole career. Any retirement benefits that workers have already earned should be off limits from cuts. [AFTER RESPONSE, ASK] Do you feel that way strongly or not so strongly? 29% TOTAL BENEFIT CUTS 68% TOTAL BENEFITS OFF LIMITS 20% Strongly/Include benefit cuts 9% Not So Strongly/Include benefit cuts 11% Not So Strongly/Benefits off limits 57% Strongly/Benefits off limits 1% BOTH (DO NOT READ PROMPT: But, if you had to select just ONE, which comes closer to your point of view?) * NEITHER (DO NOT READ) 1% DON T KNOW (DO NOT READ) * REFUSED (DO NOT READ)

17138 Connecticut Statewide Page 14 Now, I'd like to read you some statements about addressing the shortfall in the retirement system. After I read each statement, please tell me if you AGREE or DISAGREE with that statement. (IF AGREE/DISAGREE, THEN ASK) And do you STRONGLY (agree/disagree) or just SOMEWHAT (agree/disagree) with that statement? STR SMWT SMWT STR DK REF AGREE AGREE DISAGREE DISAGREE (DNR) (DNR) (Ranked by % Agree) 38. There needs to be some kind of shared sacrifice including some combination of budget cuts, tax increases and changes to the retirement system. 36% 32% 14% 17% 1% * 67% 31% 37. The state cannot increase taxes, even if it means the state reducing benefits for state government employees and teachers. 32% 18% 22% 24% 3% 1% 49% 46% 39. The state cannot reduce benefits for state government employees and teachers, even if it means raising taxes. 26% 22% 17% 30% 3% * 48% 48% D1. And, in what year were you born? 9% 18 to 24 18% 25 to 34 19% 35 to 44 14% 45 to 54 19% 55 to 64 19% 65 and over D2. Gender. (RECORD BY OBSERVATION) 48% MALE 52% FEMALE

17138 Connecticut Statewide Page 15 D3. What was the last grade you COMPLETED in school, thus far? (DO NOT READ CHOICES) 20% HIGH SCHOOL OR LESS 23% SOME COLLEGE 57% COLLEGE+ 1% SOME GRADE SCHOOL 5% SOME HIGH SCHOOL 14% GRADUATED HIGH SCHOOL 4% TECHNICAL OR VOCATIONAL SCHOOL 19% SOME COLLEGE 40% GRADUATED COLLEGE 17% GRADUATE/PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL * REFUSED (DO NOT READ) D4. Regardless of how you may feel now, are you REGISTERED to vote as... (ROTATE) a Republican, a Democrat, or something else? (IF REPUBLICAN OR DEMOCRAT, ASK) Would you call yourself a STRONG (Republican/Democrat) or a NOT SO STRONG (Republican/ Democrat)? (IF SOMETHING ELSE, ASK) Democratic party? Do you think of yourself as closer to the Republican or to the 27% TOTAL REPUBLICAN 40% TOTAL DEMOCRAT 15% STRONG REPUBLICAN 12% NOT SO STRONG REPUBLICAN 4% LEAN TO REPUBLICANS 16% SOMETHING ELSE/INDEPENDENT 8% LEAN TO DEMOCRATS 17% NOT SO STRONG DEMOCRAT 23% STRONG DEMOCRAT 2% DON T KNOW (DO NOT READ) 2% REFUSED (DO NOT READ)

17138 Connecticut Statewide Page 16 D5. Generally speaking, do you consider yourself to be (ROTATE TOP TO BOTTOM, BOTTOM TO TOP) conservative, moderate...or... liberal on most issues? (IF CONSERVATIVE/LIBERAL, ASK) And would you say you are VERY (conservative/liberal), or just SOMEWHAT (conservative/liberal)? 27% TOTAL CONSERVATIVE 30% TOTAL LIBERAL 10% VERY CONSERVATIVE 16% SOMEWHAT CONSERVATIVE 39% MODERATE 15% SOMEWHAT LIBERAL 15% VERY LIBERAL 3% DON T KNOW (DO NOT READ) D6. And again, for statistical purposes only, other than being an American, what is your main ethnic or racial heritage? (READ LIST, ACCEPT ONE ANSWER) 9% AFRICAN AMERICAN OR BLACK 74% WHITE 8% HISPANIC OR LATINO AMERICAN 3% ASIAN AMERICAN 1% AMERICAN INDIAN 5% OTHER (DO NOT READ) (IF PUNCH, THEN ASK:) Now I realize you just said your main ethnic or racial heritage does not fall into any of the categories I just mentioned...but if you had to choose JUST ONE of these categories, which ONE would you choose?

17138 Connecticut Statewide Page 17 D7. Are you or is anyone in your household a member of a labor union? [IF YES:] Is that you personally or someone in your household? 22% TOTAL YES 10% Yes, Self 9% Yes, Household 4% Yes, Both 76% No 1% DON T KNOW (DO NOT READ) D8. Do you or does anyone in your household work for the state government, local county government, city government, or school district? [IF YES:] Is that you personally or someone in your household? 25% TOTAL YES 10% Yes, Self 12% Yes, Household 3% Yes, Both 75% No * DON T KNOW (DO NOT READ) * REFUSED (DO NOT READ) (ASK IF D8:4 6) D8X. Have you ever in the past or has anyone in your household worked for the state government, local county government, city government, or school district? [IF YES:] Is that you personally or someone in your household? 22% TOTAL YES 11% Yes, Self 10% Yes, Household 1% Yes, Both 77% No * DON T KNOW (DO NOT READ)

17138 Connecticut Statewide Page 18 D9. How would you describe your economic circumstances (ROTATE TOP TO BOTTOM/BOTTOM TO TOP) 6% Poor 26% Working class 43% Middle class 20% Upper middle class...or... 3% Well to do 2% NOT SURE/REFUSED (DO NOT READ) D10. And last, what is your zip code? (RECORD EXACT RESPONSE. USE 99999 FOR DK/REF)