Congresswoman Susan Davis is joined by her colleagues at the U.S. Capitol promoting October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Susan’s Survey

Please resist the temptation to vote more than once so that we can get a true sense of where people stand on these issues.  U.S. House privacy policies forbid us from limiting responses to one per person because that would require that we collect information of how people are voting.

1. My top priority for economic reform is a legislation that would:

  • Tax Wall Street bonuses at financial institutions that received taxpayer support
  • Encourage bank lending for small businesses
  • Create a bipartisan fiscal commission
  • Implement Pay-as-you-go budgeting
  • Include more tax cuts across the board
  • Eliminate Bush administration tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans
  • Make deficit reduction a priority
  • Continue tax cuts for the middle class
  • Other ideas

2. My top priority for health insurance reform is to:

  • Eliminate insurance discrimination against preexisting conditions
  • Offer coverage for preventative care
  • Include a public option
  • Allow people to take coverage with them if they change jobs
  • Increase competition in the insurance market
  • Reform the tort system
  • Create a mandate for everyone to get healthcare
  • Other ideas

3. Do you agree with the Supreme Court’s ruling that allows corporations to spend unlimited amounts on political advertisements for campaigns?

  • Yes
  • No
  • Not sure

4. Did you watch the State of the Union address?

  • Yes
  • No
  • I watched clips

5. Is it time to lift the Military’s Don’t Ask Don’t Tell policy?

  • Yes
  • No
  • Not Sure

6. The United States’ $464 million in humanitarian assistance for Haiti is:

  • Too much
  • Not enough
  • The right amount