North Carolina voters like North Carolina’s recent tax reforms, according to new poll results Americans for Prosperity released (PDF) today.
From AFP’s news release:
- Fifty-four (54) percent of likely voters say they support the tax reform law passed in 2013.
- Seventy (70) percent of voters believe that states with lower taxes are more likely to be economically competitive.
- Sixty-two (62) percent of voters believe that businesses will be more likely to move to North Carolina due to lower tax rates.
- Sixty (60) percent of those polled said that they disagreed with the notion that government should increase spending every single year.
“It’s clear that the majority of North Carolinians are in favor of the tax reforms passed in North Carolina,” said Donald Bryson, Deputy State Director for Americans for Prosperity’s North Carolina chapter. “In fact, voters not only believe that tax relief and reform will make the state more economically competitive, but a majority also believes that state government should control spending more.”