YOUR BUSINESS AUTHORITY
Springfield, MO
Editor's note: Coverage from Springfield City Council in the Feb. 19 print edition includes a discussion on how the city of Springfield communicates with businesses.
This poll is not a scientific sampling. It offers a snapshot of what readers are thinking.
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It would be interesting to hear from those who vote 'No' about why they believe the city is not business-friendly.
I suspect this poll is an opportunity for general anti-government attitudes to surface and be voiced. And, if you're looking, there is usually always room for government services to be improved. This question begats predictable results.