Most voters want state lawmakers to keep politics out of business decisions and instead focus on factors like cost and reliability, according to a new poll. The new poll, commissioned by the National Taxpayers Union (NTU) and provided exclusively to The Hill, found that majorities of voters want state lawmakers to make decisions to do business with a company based on its reliability, cost, quality and reputation rather than its stances on political issues. Sixty-three percent of voters said it was somewhat or not important for the state government to consider what decisions a company makes on controversial political issues when it comes to potential contracts with the company. Anot
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