November Sun, 1986
PUBLIC SAYS HOME COMPUTERS ARE HERE TO STAY; MOST SEE BENEFITS FROM COMPUTERS IN THE WORKPLACE
Home computers are not just a passing fad but are here to stay, so say the vast majority of New Jerseyans. Most of the public,
November Sun, 1986
TAX REFORM AND THE ECONOMY: NEW JERSEYANS SUPPORT FEDERAL TAX REFORM; SEE GOOD TIMES ECONOMICALLY FOR STATE AND SELVES
A majority of New Jerseyans favor the federal tax reforms recently passed by Congress and signed into law, despite the fact that 8-in-b residents believe
November Sun, 1986
TOXIC WASTES IN NEW JERSEY: PUBLIC CONCERN IS ON THE RISE; MOST OPPOSE TREATMENT PLANT IN OWN COMMUNITY
After declining somewhat over the past several years, public concern over the problem of toxic and chemical wastes is on the rise again in New
November Sun, 1986
NEW JERSEYANS ON CONTROL OF LOCAL SCHOOLS: A NEAR MAJORITY FAVORS STATE TAKEOVER OF FAILING DISTRICTS; MOST UNAWARE OF PROPOSED PLAN
Nearly 1-in-2 New Jerseyans favor allowing the state government to temporarily take over and run local school districts that are not providing students with a