AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ A poll shows 41 percent of Texas voters would target highway funding first in dealing with a projected state budget shortfall that could reach $16 billion next year.
About one in five in the poll said they would raise taxes or fees, and fewer said they would cut spending on education or health care for the poor.
While 38 percent of Texas voters said illegal immigrants should be deported, a combined majority picked two options that would allow them to stay.
The Feb. 2-10 telephone survey of 1,508 registered voters has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.5 percentage points.
Blum & Weprin Associates Inc. conducted the poll for major newspapers in Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston and San Antonio.