April 26, 2011

This memorandum summarizes the key findings of a national survey analyzing public support for protecting federal investments that benefit children. In a battery of survey questions identifying a series of potential cuts that Congress may consider in the broader budget debate, the survey finds that voters are more likely to hold harmless programs affecting kids than any other programs on the chopping block.
The telephone survey, completed during the period of April 13-18, 2011, was commissioned by First Focus and conducted by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research.
Related Resources:
- Download the poll results
- Read a press release about this poll
- Learn about First Focus's Don't Cut Kids Campaign




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