The survey shows that more Californians are opposed to high
speed rail and think the recently-signed pension legislation
doesn't do enough to address unfunded costs.
The survey was conducted by the California Business Roundtable
and Pepperdine University.
It showed that only 39-percent of voters support high speed
rail. 43-percent oppose it.
Voters were given arguments from both supporters and critics
and asked to choose which one they agree with.
The most support for the project came from Northern
Californians, while voters in southern and central parts of the
state generally opposed it.
The survey also found that almost 34 percent of voters say the
new pension law doesn't go far enough, 30 percent believe it's a
balanced solution, and 17 percent say it goes too far.