November Sun, 1991
SEXUAL HARASSMENT VIEWED AS PROBLEM IN NEW JERSEY WORKPLACE
More than six-in-ten New Jersey residents say that sexual harassment is a serious problem in the workplace; and a majority (56%) say that companies operating in the state should be required by law to have a policy on sexual harassment.
November Sun, 1991
BUSH RATINGS DECLINE IN NEW JERSEY
Over the past four months there has been a 13 point drop in the number of New Jerseyans who give President George Bush a positive overall job performance rating, which is now at 56 percent. The poll shows that New Jerseyans rate George Bush quite differently on domestic and foreign affairs--only about one-in-five now gives Bush positive ratings for both his handling of the economy and social problems, however, six-in-ten continue to give him positive grades on foreign affairs.
November Sun, 1991
REPUBLICAN TREND IN 1991 LEGISLATIVE ELECTIONS
Statewide, more New Jersey voters favor Republican than Democratic candidates for the State Senate and the Assembly. Interest in this election is up considerably from 1987, the last election when all 180 seats were contested. About 4-in-10 voters say they are very interested in the legislative races.
October Sun, 1991
NEW JERSEYANS EVALUATE AUTO INSURANCE REFORMS
Close to half of New Jerseyans say the April 1 changes in New Jersey auto insurance policies have not improved the system. About 6-in-10 residents have renewed their auto insurance policy since the new system went into effect, and among them about 4-in-10 say this year's rates are less than last year's. However, about half of the state's residents feel the rates could be a lot lower.