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Marylanders Express Health Concerns and Strong Support for Solar Energy

    • In the UMBC Poll, 70% of Marylanders rate their overall health as excellent or good, while 29% rate it as poor or fair.1
    • 34% of respondents avoided seeking medical care last year due to costs, highlighting concerns about health care affordability.1
    • 59% of Maryland residents view the overall quality of the state's natural environment as excellent or good, indicating a positive perception.1
    • Support for solar energy expansion is at 80%, while only 42% support expanding coal energy sources.1
    • Mileah Kromer, director of the UMBC Institute of Politics, noted that Marylanders are interested in expanding all sorts of energy sources due to rising energy costs.1
  • In a recent poll, 70% of Marylanders rated their overall health as 'excellent' or 'good', while 29% described it as 'poor' or 'fair'. Additionally, 34% of respondents reported that they or a household member avoided seeking medical care last year due to cost.
  • Regarding environmental perceptions, 59% of respondents rated the overall quality of Maryland's natural environment as 'excellent' or 'good', while 40% rated it as 'poor' or 'fair'. This indicates a significant concern among residents about the state of their environment.
  • Support for various energy sources was also assessed, with 80% of respondents supporting solar energy, while only 42% supported the expansion of coal energy. Mileah Kromer, director of the UMBC Institute of Politics, noted, 'Marylanders are interested in expanding all sorts of energy, sources of energy, because I think that there's a broader level of concern about the cost of energy here in the state.'

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