Question A: Harmful algal blooms result in significant economic loss for Ohio.
Question B: Taxing fertilizer use would be an efficient way to reduce improve the quality of Ohio's surface water.
Question A: Ohio will experience significant economic growth if lawmakers eliminate its state income tax.
Question B: It will be difficult for Ohio lawmakers to balance the state budget if they eliminate its state income tax.
Question C: Businesses and people will move to Ohio at higher rates if there is no state income tax.
Question A: International immigration has driven a significant portion of Ohio's Gross State Product growth over the past ten years.
Question B: An increase in the proportion of skilled immigrant workers has helped counteract human capital loss known as "brain drain" in Ohio over the past ten years.
Question C: International immigration has led to decreased wages for low-skill workers in Ohio over the past ten years.
Question A: An increase in the Ohio state cigarette tax from $1.60/pack to $2/pack would lead to significantly higher prices for consumers.
Question B: An increase in the Ohio state cigarette tax from $1.60/pack to $2/pack would lead to a significant reduction in cigarette consumption.
Question C: An increase in the Ohio state cigarette tax from $1.60/pack to $2/pack would lead to a reduction in cigarette related health problems.