"In a survey of 800 Kansas City area voters – from both Kansas and Missouri – residents say: For the area to reach its full potential, local politicians need to do less bickering and more working across boundaries. They also say the business community needs to take a stronger leadership role to diminish the importance of the state line.
The poll was commissioned by the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce, a longtime advocate of regional collaboration. The survey of 800 registered voters was conducted in mid-January, 2010, by pollster Neil Newhouse, Public Opinion Strategies, and was released at The Chamber’s annual Governors’ Summit on Regional Economic Development, held Wednesday at Liberty Memorial."
The poll was commissioned by the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce, a longtime advocate of regional collaboration. The survey of 800 registered voters was conducted in mid-January, 2010, by pollster Neil Newhouse, Public Opinion Strategies, and was released at The Chamber’s annual Governors’ Summit on Regional Economic Development, held Wednesday at Liberty Memorial."
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