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August Kaiser Health Tracking Poll Finds Support for Health Reform Dipped in August, Returning Public Opinion to the Even Split Last Seen in the Spring
The latest Health Tracking Poll finds that public support for health reform fell over the past month, dipping from a 50 percent favorability rating in July to 43 percent in August, while 45 percent reported unfavorable views. The dip in favorability returned public opinion on the new law to the even split last seen in May before a modest uptick in support in June and July.
 
New Orleans Five Years After the Levees Broke; The Latest “Pulling It Together, From Drew Altman”; Kaiser’s 2010 Post-Katrina Poll of New Orleans Residents Finds Progress and Challenges

In his latest column, the Kaiser Family Foundation’s President and CEO reflects on results of the Foundation’s third comprehensive survey of the lives of the people of New Orleans since Katrina, the challenges that remain and why the nation should care. The survey finds an increasing majority of residents says the rebuilding process is going well, but substantial majorities still report that the city has not recovered and feel the nation has forgotten them, and the Gulf Coast oil spill presents a new challenge.

 
Five Years After Katrina, Poll Finds New Orleans Residents Say Recovery Is Making Progress, But Many Believe Gulf Oil Spill Will Be More Damaging Than Katrina
Five years after Hurricane Katrina, the third poll in a series from the Foundation finds an increasing majority of the city’s residents says the rebuilding process is going well, but substantial majorities still report that the city has not recovered and feel the nation has forgotten them. The survey also finds the scope and immediacy of the Gulf oil spill weighing heavily on New Orleans residents’ minds. While residents see significant progress in restoring tourism, many report that New Orleans lags in overcoming an intractable crime problem and that the pace of the recovery has been far slower for the city’s black residents, who are the majority.

 
 

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