February 19, 2021

As Florida Legislature Reconvenes, New Poll Shows Voters Want Investment in Families, Businesses, Schools and Healthcare

Voters are looking for bold policy solutions to address economic impacts of pandemic

Contact: James Chan, SiX Florida State Director (407) 789-5137

Tallahassee, FL: New polling commissioned by the State Innovation Exchange (SiX) shows Florida voters are deeply concerned over the impact of COVID-19.  Sixty three percent of Florida voters agree that because of the impacts of the pandemic, the state government should invest more resources in struggling families, businesses, schools, and healthcare systems.

“What these results show us is that with so many out of work and having hours cut due to the pandemic, Floridians want the state government to help get money into the hands of the people who need it to keep them from going hungry, being unable to access health care, or losing their homes,” said James Chan, SiX Florida State Director.

To help support Floridians, voters want the state legislature to take bold action to respond to the economic fallout from the pandemic and lower healthcare costs.

  •  Floridians support the expansion and increase of unemployment benefits
    • Expand unemployment benefits—58% good thing/ 16% bad thing;
    • Money for those receiving unemployment benefits—46% should increase/ 10% should decrease; 
    • Expand protections to cover gig workers—49% support/ 19% oppose; and
  • Expansion of Medicaid, 65% support/21% oppose.

Additionally, support is overwhelming (77% support) for new workplace safety requirements in Florida meant to keep workers safe from COVID during the pandemic. Floridians also strongly (67%) support a statewide mask mandate in public places across Florida.

The support for an agenda to increase revenue is underpinned by a broad sense among Florida voters that small-businesses, the middle-class, and residents from low-income backgrounds are paying too much in state taxes while wealthy families and corporations are paying too little

The poll finds strong support for the legislature to take action to raise the needed revenue. Policy ideas tested included:

  • Raising taxes on tobacco and vaping products-- 73% support;
  • Legalize and tax the sale of marijuana-- 71% support
  • Closing corporate tax loopholes-- 70% support;
  • Increase the corporate income tax rate for large corporations in Florida-- 66% support;
  • Legalize and tax sports betting in Florida-- 66% support; and
  • Create a carbon tax paid by companies based on how much carbon they emit-- 63% support.

Click here for more results.

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