WASHINGTON, D.C. - The co-chairs of Building America's Future announce the results of a national poll that examines American views on infrastructure, priorities and willingness to pay for it. Conducted by Luntz, Maslansky Strategic Research, the poll shows widespread and bipartisan support for smart infrastructure investment with accountability measures. Key findings included:
"Americans don't want their children educated in portable classrooms, and they don't want to waste millions of gallons of water from leaky old pipes," says California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. "They want the federal government to smartly invest in our nation's infrastructure. Now is the perfect time to put money into public-works projects because it will help create jobs while pumping up our economy. It's like hitting two homeruns with one swing. This poll confirms that infrastructure is a priority to all Americans, and that they are willing to invest in their own quality of life."
"This poll confirms what many of us believe - the American public understands the importance of investing in a broad range of infrastructure, from the energy grid to roads and transit to clean water. And they understand why infrastructure is so important to them in their daily lives," says Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell. "But the public is demanding strong accountability, transparency and oversight of any new investments in infrastructure," Rendell says. "They want us to set national priorities in infrastructure investment that improve people's lives, their communities and our economy. They would rather see us take the time to pick the right investments, rather than rush ahead with the same old projects."
"The numbers don't lie: a majority of Americans want to invest in building up our nation's infrastructure, but they want to know that their money is being spent wisely," says New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. "They want the government to clean up its act and take responsibility for both success and failure. Any investment made must have benchmarks attached so that we can evaluate what is getting done and what opportunities are being squandered."
"There simply isn't another issue with such widespread support across partisan lines and geographic boundaries," says Frank Luntz of Luntz, Maslansky Strategic Research. "The public already sees the need and is ready to lend a hand financially to make sure it gets done - but they want it done correctly. This is a major test for government. Accountability is absolutely essential."