Sixty-eight percent of voters support requiring high-quality childcare through the CHIPS Act.
Read MoreOver two-thirds of likely voters say that students should be exposed to a variety of perspectives in their social studies.
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 MoreThirty-eight percent of voters support financing paid leave with a shared payroll contribution between workers and employers.
Read MoreA majority of Ohio voters back raising the state's minimum wage, and creating both a Child Tax Credit and a corporate income tax.
Read MoreAbout three-quarters of likely voters would rather pay a little more into Social Security to ensure it remains fully funded.
Read MoreDemocrats significantly outperform Republicans on a generic Congressional Ballot Test when voters are told Democrats want to expand Social Security.
Read More64% of voters are concerned about the cost of renting a home or apartment.
Read MoreMajorities support importing formula from abroad, cracking down on price gouging, and expanding access for low-income families.
Read MoreNew polling with NextGen America and Data for Progress tests young Texas voters’ enthusiasm to vote and top issues.
Read MoreThese issues are made more important given the rise of the omicron coronavirus variant and concerns about inflation.
Read MoreCongress has an opportunity with the Build Back Better Act to pursue a more prosperous direction for the country and expand family benefits.
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