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~John Churton Collins


   THIS WEEK'S POLL
President Obama says he now supports allowing gays and lesbians to marry. Mitt Romney says he believes marriage should only be between a man and a woman.   Should gays and lesbians be allowed to get married?



JP Morgan Chase has announced it lost $2 billion in bad stock market trades. In response, some members of Congress are calling for tighter federal regulations on banks to prevent such losses in the future.   Should there be more federal regulations on banks?







   LAST WEEK'S RESULTS
(WyomingNetwork does NOT represent this as a scientific poll.)
Amazon.com has negotiated deals with seven states to start collecting sales taxes. In the meantime, Wyoming Senator Mike Enzi has been working on a national sales tax bill that would cover online sales. Some say the national bill will not be necessary if large retailers like Amazon work out collections with individual states.   Should Wyoming negotiate with large internet retailers to collect sales taxes, or wait for Senator Enzi’s national sales tax legislation?

Wyoming works out its own deals
55.6%

Wait for the national sales tax bill
44.4%

More than 140 public universities charge higher tuition rates for more difficult programs, such as math, science, and business, because they say it costs more to teach them.  Should the University of Wyoming charge different tuition rates based on the difficulty of the program?

Yes, charge different tuition rates
26.7%

No, one tuition rate regardless of the classes you take
73.3%



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