Partisan differences are evident in survey responses, with one-third of Democrats prioritizing global warming and 42% of Republicans emphasizing government overregulation. Independents favor wildfires. Despite cost concerns, 55% of Californians perceive stricter environmental regulations as worthwhile due to long-term health benefits. A majority supports state policies on climate change separate from federal regulations and expresses a desire for increased effort in addressing environmental issues. California voters recently approved a $10 billion climate bond with significant support, showing a willingness to finance climate initiatives despite concerns over rising costs.
Despite concerns about rising costs, 55% of Californians believe stricter state environmental regulations are worth it, recognizing long-term benefits for health and economics.
About a third of Democrats identify global warming as the top environmental issue, while 42% of Republicans prioritize government overregulation; Independents most frequently cite wildfires.
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