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SRI Survey Results - 2001
December 2001
SRI Survey Finds Favor For Upgrading Ground
Transit In Wake of Terrorist Air Attacks Transportation Policy Survey Finds
Majority Want High-Speed Trains, Better Interstate Bus System
- Released Monday, December 10, 21001
Battle Over NYC Aid Costs Congress 10
Points In Job Approval Ratings
Schumer Enjoys 4 Point Boost, But Clinton Drops For Second Straight Month -
Released Friday, December 7, 2001
New York City’s Sharp Upswing In Consumer
Confidence Drives Overall State Rebound
But Upstate Drops With Gloomy Outlook For Future - Released Monday,
December 3, 2001
November 2001
Four Out of Ten New Yorkers Apprehensive
About Travel Since Sept. 11th Attacks
25% Say They’ll Reduce Travel Plans This Holiday Season - Released
Wednesday, November 28, 2001
Job Approval Numbers Continue to Climb
for Pataki and Bush Schumer Holds Steady, But Clinton Suffers Decline -
Released Tuesday, November 6, 2001
NYC Region Sees Jump In Consumer
Confidence Upswing in Metropolitan Area Helps Pull Entire State Up By 3 Points
- Released Thursday, November 1, 2001
October 2001
Will Anthrax Attacks Be
Widened to Average Citizens? Two-Thirds of New Yorkers Think So
7 Out of 10 Say They’re Prepared to Give Up Personal Freedoms to Counter
Terrorism
Majority Favor Allowing “Indefinite” Detainment of Suspected Terrorists
Without Formal Charges - Released October 31, 2001
What to do with Bin Laden? Nearly
half of all New Yorkers want him eliminated by U.S forces. President Bush
considered better at handling terrorists than his father, Clinton or Reagan.
Over 60% want military action expanded to other countries suspected of terrorism
- Released October 30, 2001
New Yorkers Rally Support for
Lawmakers in Wake of Terrorist Attacks
President & Congress Up Over 30 Points Pataki & NYS Legislature Also
Gain Double-Digit Increases
Released - Wednesday, October 3, 2001
NYS Consumer Confidence Nosedives Following
Terrorist Attacks
NYC Down 35 Points From A Year Ago But Some Spending Categories Up -- Heeding
The President’s Appeal?
Released Monday, October 1, 2001.
September 2001
New Yorkers: 75% Believe Terrorist
Attacks Will Continue
Majority Say Rebuild World Trade Center Towers - Released Friday, September 21,
2001
New York’s Consumer Confidence Remains A
Roller Coaster RideBut Planned Major Purchases Hold Steady - Released Thursday,
September 5, 2001
August 2001
NYS Consumer Confidence Rebound Shortlived
Following Downward Relapse -
Released Tuesday, August 7
Clinton Pulls Ahead Of Schumer In
Job Approval Ratings For First Time
But She Still Has Higher Disapproval Numbers - Released Monday, August 6.
New York Legislature Hits Rock
Bottom In Latest Siena College Research Institute Survey
President Bush Also Slides To New Low With New Yorkers - Released Friday,
August 3.
July 2001
New York State - New Yorkers Turn Cool
To President Bush In Latest SRI Poll
Are State Budget Woes Catching Up To Pataki? - Released July 12, 2001
New York State - Senator
Hillary Comes On Strong With New Yorkers
Widens Approval Rating To 56% In Latest SRI Survey - Released July, 11, 2001
New York State - Six Point Jump Boosts
Turnaround In NYS Consumer ConfidenceWomen Lead The Surge - Released July, 10,
2001
June 2001
New York State - Senator Clinton’s
Job Approval Numbers Make Big Rebound, But Schumer Still Leads - Released
Friday, June 8, 2001
New York State - Consumer Confidence In NYS Up
For First Time Since September 2000
But New Yorkers Keeping Tight Hold On Wallets - Projected Auto Sales Plummet-
Released Thursday, June 7, 2001
New York State - State Budget Woes Don’t
Hurt Pataki’s Approval Ratings
But Legislature Gets Hit With Downturn - Released Wednesday, June 6, 2001
May 2001
New Yorkers to State Leaders: "Pass
A Budget... It’s Important." - Released May 9, 2001
Bush Breaks 50% Approval Mark With New
Yorkers For First Time - Released May 8, 2001
New York’s Consumer Confidence Dips Again
for Seventh Straight Month But Future Spending Plans Look Brighter - Released
Thursday, May 3, 2001
April 2001
New York State: New Yorkers
Lukewarm On Punishing China Over Spy Plane Incident Most Give President Bush
High Marks In His Handling of Incident - Released April 30,01
New York State - Can New York Keep
The Lights On? Most Think California’s Problems Could Spread Two-Thirds Want
New Power Plants, But Nukes Still Get "Thumbs Down"Released April 12,
2001
New York State - Tracking Data/Senator
Ratings - Released April 11, 2001
New York State - Consumer Confidence Slides
- Released April 6, 2001
New York State - Minimum Wage
Survey - Released April 2, 2001
March 2001
New York State Consumer Report
Airline Service Worse - Released March 23, 2001
February 2001
New York State Pataki Beats Them
Both In SRI Public Opinion Survey - Released Feb. 17, 2001
New York State Presidential
Pardons/Senator Ratings - Release Feb. 15, 2001
New York State Rockefeller Drug Laws -
Released February 6, 2001
New York State Consumer Confidence - Release
February 4, 2001
January 2001
New York State Quality of Life - Released
January 19, 2001
New York State Consumer Confidence - Release
January 14, 2001
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