Community benefits agreements can be a means for project developers to address historical injustice by engaging communities in a meaningful way.
Read MoreData for Progress polling finds overwhelming support for greater job security protections among workers across the political spectrum.
Read MoreThe provisions would be responsible for an average of around 1 million jobs and would contribute approximately $1.7 trillion to U.S. GDP.
Read MoreThe Farm Animal Confinement Initiative (also known as Proposition 12, or Prop 12) is one of the strongest legal protections of animal welfare in the country and enjoys widespread popularity among California voters.
Read MoreCommunity-based public safety alternatives and violence prevention are extremely popular with voters.
Read MoreGovernment leadership will be critical to ensuring that carbon dioxide removal is a tool to help rectify carbon pollution injustices of the past.
Read MoreRecipients strongly supported the CTC — and rewarded Democrats with increased support while the checks were going out — but any advantages disappeared once the program was allowed to expire.
Read MoreSixty-nine percent of likely voters who know someone who has had an abortion support the right to an abortion.
Read More75 percent of likely voters support the U.S. government making investments to expand and maintain public transit infrastructure.
Read More80 percent of Latino voters place “a great deal” or “some” blame on oil and gas companies for higher gas prices.
Read More47 percent of likely voters are concerned about being displaced from their homes due to an extreme weather event, but, only 38 percent think the federal government is providing sufficient support to Americans for disaster relief.
Read MoreWe offer recommendations for LGBTQ+ activists, allies, and elected officials to hold purported corporate allies accountable.
Read MoreData for Progress found broad support for several of the key provisions in the Stop Corporate Capture Act.
Read MoreData for Progress and Student Borrower Protection Center consistently find broad support for loan cancellation, including among majorities of voters with no bachelor’s degrees and voters with no current student loan debt.
Read MoreData for Progress has compiled a set of polling, policy, and data visualization resources to inform activists, corporate employees, and policymakers of the many tools available to them in our collective fight to protect the LGBTQ+ community from bigotry.
Read MoreThe Data for Progress Jobs Model estimates the impact that a Direct Pay option would have on jobs and economic output from the expansion of credits in the BBB agenda.
Read MoreCorporate accountability is a key lever for activists and LGBTQ+ allies to create political accountability for the politicians behind some of the most harmful and bigoted anti-LGBTQ+ legislation in over a decade.
Read MoreThe Data for Progress Jobs Model analysis finds that the emergency semiconductor appropriations of USICA would create or preserve over half a million jobs over the next five years while contributing more than $60 billion to GDP.
Read MoreFellow Arielle Swernoff outlines Data for Progress’ analysis of the context for the current abortion policy landscape and details policy recommendations.
Read MoreBy developing innovative ways to scale existing technologies and make them accessible to all Americans, we can finally make good on our pledge to make the U.S. a leader in the ever-growing climate movement.
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