67 percent of likely New York voters support legislation that promotes transit-oriented development, including 70 percent of voters in the Mid-Hudson region and 66 percent on Long Island.
Read MoreNearly three-quarters of likely voters support reducing the time it takes to approve new interstate power lines.
Read MoreEighty-nine percent of likely voters support setting higher standards for maintenance on railroads.
Read MoreData for Progress finds widespread support for Biden's new legislative agenda, including among Independents and Republicans.
Read MoreAlmost six months after the Inflation Reduction Act was signed into law, two-thirds of voters (68 percent) support the bill. Nearly all Democrats (86 percent), a majority of Independents (68 percent), and a plurality of Republicans (47 percent) back the bill.
Read MoreSeventy-nine percent of voters support refunds for flight cancellations.
Read MoreFindings suggest that Democrats’ strong midterm performance was a result of their progressive economic agenda, not in spite of it.
Read More56 percent of voters agree that high-speed internet should be a right for all Americans.
Read MoreNearly three-quarters of voters think it is important to explicitly prevent semiconductor companies from using taxpayer dollars to benefit their corporate shareholders
Read MoreNew polling by Data for Progress and People’s Action shows that Pennsylvania voters are struggling to afford the costs of utilities and home repairs.
Read MoreExpanding hours of automated speed safety cameras and implementing street redesigns are keys to saving lives in New York City.
Read MoreA majority of voters support federal funding for grid resiliency, measures to transition toward clean energy.
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