While most Americans have lost faith in lawmakers on Capitol Hill, a healthy majority still trusts their local government, according to a new poll. Gallup's annual trust in government institutions and actors poll found that 67 percent of respondents have a "great" or "fair amount" of faith in local government, while just 32 percent say they have faith Congress. "They may see these levels of government as more responsive to their concerns and more capable, as the federal government continues to suffer from gridlock in a politically divided nation," Gallup summarizes in its findings. Of note: The Gallup survey was conducted Sept. 1-23, so it came before Congress narrowly and tempor
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