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UT/TT Poll: Water is a Priority, but Not a Top Problem

By: Ross Ramsey, The Texas Tribune
Updated: March 7, 2013

Water issues are clearly a top priority for lawmakers this session, but voters don't have it at the top of their lists, according to the University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll. Just 6 percent said it should be the top priority, while 50 percent said it should be "one of the top priorities"; 23 percent deemed it a secondary priority.

"The Legislature has water on the brain, so to speak, but it doesn't seem that the public is following," said Jim Henson, co-director of the poll and head of the Texas Politics Project at the University of Texas at Austin. "If you look at the most important problems facing Texas, water still doesn't move the needle. But if you ask if water is important, nobody will say it's not important."

How should the state pay for water projects? Lawmakers are talking about taking $2 billion from the state's Rainy Day Fund to get projects started and have discussed continuing sources of funding. A quarter of the voters would fund projects with a one-time expenditure to create a fund, while 39 percent would do it with a surcharge based on the amount of water used by individuals and businesses. Another 15 percent prefer a tap fee on water bills, and 21 percent didn't register an opinion.

"The top choice gets to this notion of fairness -- that you pay based on how much you use," said Daron Shaw, poll co-director and a professor of government at UT-Austin. "People read that as properly expanding the tax base."

This article originally appeared in The Texas Tribune athttp://www.texastribune.org/2013/03/07/uttt-poll-water-priority-not-top-problem/.

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