Support is strong for relatively low-cost steps that can be taken to clean indoor air and meaningfully reduce virus transmission.
Read MoreNational likely voters across the political spectrum support indoor air quality improvements.
Read MoreA majority of voters back Medicare expansion, public facilities for producing coronavirus drugs, and sharing vaccines worldwide.
Read MoreCongress has an opportunity with the Build Back Better Act to pursue a more prosperous direction for the country and expand family benefits.
Read MoreSixty percent of voters surveyed approve of vaccinating young children against the coronavirus.
Read MoreInvest in America and Data for Progress tested support for the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill, Congressional Democrats’ $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation package, and general attitudes about support for further government investments in the economy.
Read MoreAn overwhelming majority of Americans support vaccine and mask mandates for various public spaces and professions.
Read MoreAmerican behaviors and attitudes appear to be mixed in the midst of a “re-opening” summer and a cloud of increasing cases.
Read MoreWe in Congress can be forgiven for failing to foresee the catastrophe of COVID-19, which is unlike anything we have ever seen in recent memory. But if we repeat the pandemic history that we have all been painfully living for the last year and half, then the blame and shame should fall squarely on us.
Read MoreA majority of voters support extending the pause on student loan repayments and other student debt reforms.
Read MoreIt is imperative to investigate what the adamantly vaccine resistant look like in order to clarify what groups remain opposed to taking the coronavirus vaccine and understand what might convince holdouts to get the vaccine.
With more than half of American adults now vaccinated and Covid infection rates continuing to fall, concern about the pandemic hit its lowest level for the second straight month.
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