Survey Finds 73 Percent Support Investments to Improve Health; Obesity, Future Health of Children Top Concerns
January 19, 2017
January 19, 2017
WASHINGTON, Jan. 19 -- The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation issued the following news release:
A new national survey of registered voters has found that nearly three-quarters (73%) of Americans support increasing investments to improve the health of communities. Support spans across party lines (57% of Republicans, 87% of Democrats and 70% of Independents) and regionally across the country (75% in the Northeast, 71% in the Central U.S., 72% in the South, and 75% in the West). Women . . .
A new national survey of registered voters has found that nearly three-quarters (73%) of Americans support increasing investments to improve the health of communities. Support spans across party lines (57% of Republicans, 87% of Democrats and 70% of Independents) and regionally across the country (75% in the Northeast, 71% in the Central U.S., 72% in the South, and 75% in the West). Women . . .