The 2015 Louisiana Survey is the fourteenth in an annual series conducted by Louisiana State University’s Public Policy Research Lab (PPRL). Special topics covered by the 2015 LA Survey include: measures of public attitudes about current issues such as tax incentives for attracting businesses the Common Core State Standards cost control measures for the Taylor Opportunity Program for Students (TOPS) Medicaid expansion under the federal Affordable Care Act race relations and law enforcement same-sex marriage legalization and decriminalization of marijuana
The 2008 Louisiana Survey marked a definite shift, first measured in the 2007 Survey, from the inten...
The fall 2006 Louisiana Survey noted the beginning of a return to a new normal in public opinion f...
The first survey conducted in the aftermath of hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the spring 2006 Louisian...
The 2016 Louisiana Survey is the fifteenth in an annual series sponsored by the Reilly Center for Me...
The 2017 Louisiana Survey is the sixteenth in an annual series sponsored by the Reilly Center for Me...
The 2014 Louisiana Survey gathered feedback from LA residents on such topics as: education and the...
In addition to the regular measures used annually to track changes in public opinion through time, t...
The 2011 Louisiana Survey revealed a decrease in the number of residents who reported confidence tha...
The 2010 Louisiana Survey found an increase in the number of residents who reported concern that the...
The 2009 Louisiana Survey demonstrated a continued decline in resident confidence in the economic pr...
The 2003 Louisiana Survey was the first in the series designed to establish benchmarks and assess pr...
The 2007 Louisiana Survey was the first to note the beginnings of a shift from the intense rebuildin...
The second iteration of the Louisiana Survey, the 2004 Louisiana Survey found: cautious optimism a...
The University of New Orleans’ Survey Research Center (SRC) conducted a statewide telephone poll of ...
Prior to the hurricanes in the second half of 2005, the 2005 Louisiana Survey revealed a slight upti...
The 2008 Louisiana Survey marked a definite shift, first measured in the 2007 Survey, from the inten...
The fall 2006 Louisiana Survey noted the beginning of a return to a new normal in public opinion f...
The first survey conducted in the aftermath of hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the spring 2006 Louisian...
The 2016 Louisiana Survey is the fifteenth in an annual series sponsored by the Reilly Center for Me...
The 2017 Louisiana Survey is the sixteenth in an annual series sponsored by the Reilly Center for Me...
The 2014 Louisiana Survey gathered feedback from LA residents on such topics as: education and the...
In addition to the regular measures used annually to track changes in public opinion through time, t...
The 2011 Louisiana Survey revealed a decrease in the number of residents who reported confidence tha...
The 2010 Louisiana Survey found an increase in the number of residents who reported concern that the...
The 2009 Louisiana Survey demonstrated a continued decline in resident confidence in the economic pr...
The 2003 Louisiana Survey was the first in the series designed to establish benchmarks and assess pr...
The 2007 Louisiana Survey was the first to note the beginnings of a shift from the intense rebuildin...
The second iteration of the Louisiana Survey, the 2004 Louisiana Survey found: cautious optimism a...
The University of New Orleans’ Survey Research Center (SRC) conducted a statewide telephone poll of ...
Prior to the hurricanes in the second half of 2005, the 2005 Louisiana Survey revealed a slight upti...
The 2008 Louisiana Survey marked a definite shift, first measured in the 2007 Survey, from the inten...
The fall 2006 Louisiana Survey noted the beginning of a return to a new normal in public opinion f...
The first survey conducted in the aftermath of hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the spring 2006 Louisian...