New Poll: Massachusetts voters favor responsible development practices, cracking down on wage theft

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Massachusetts voters support cracking down on wage theft at jobs sites and encouraging responsible development principles generally and for publicly funded projects, according to a new poll out this morning. The poll was conducted by The MassINC Polling Group and was sponsored by the Responsible Development Coalition.

Additional questions from the poll on the Democratic primary races and the income surtax constitutional amendment will be released later this week.

About the poll

These results are based on a survey of 854 likely voters in the Massachusetts November general election. The sample included an oversample to reach a total of 520 likely voters in the September Democratic primary election. Interviews were conducted August 5-9, 2022 by live telephone interviews via both landline and cell phone using conventional registration-based sampling procedures. Results were weighted to known and estimated population parameters for likely voters in each election on gender, age, race, education, geography, and party registration. The margin of sampling error for the full sample is +/- 4 percentage points with a 95 percent level of confidence. The poll was sponsored by the Responsible Development Coalition.

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