Voters Support Using Federal Funds to Help Low-Income Households Pay Water Bills

Nearly two-thirds of likely voters support extending Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits to cover water bills.

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Voters Largely Oppose Conservative Amendments to Defense Spending Bill

National Defense Authorization Act amendments aimed at curtailing abortion access and LGBTQ+ rights fare poorly with voters.

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A Majority of Voters Support Equal Pay Between the U.S. Women’s and Men’s National Soccer Teams

72% of voters support pay equity between the men’s and women’s national soccer teams.

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Labor Reforms Proposed by Senate HELP Committee Command Broad Popular Support

At least 70% of likely voters back all three bills, which would significantly reform labor laws and expand worker protections.

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After 303 Creative Decision, Large Majority of Voters Say Business Owners Should Not Be Able to Deny Services Based on Personal Beliefs

Voters clearly prioritize the right of individuals to be served by businesses over the right of business owners to refuse services.

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A Majority of Voters Support Student Loan Debt Relief Through the Higher Education Act

A majority of likely voters (54 percent) support implementing student loan debt relief through the Higher Education Act, including majorities of Democrats and Independents, and half of Republicans under 45.

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Voters Overwhelmingly Oppose the Creation of a Commission to Cut Social Security and Medicare

Only 3 percent of likely voters, and 2 percent of Republicans, back cutting Social Security benefits to reduce the national debt.

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On Stonewall’s 54th Anniversary, a Majority of Transgender Adults Report a Low Sense of Belonging in U.S. Society and Less Than Half Are Comfortable Being Open in Their Local Community

Only 43 percent of transgender adults feel comfortable being open and transparent about their identity in their local community.

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One Year After Dobbs, Abortion Access Is as Important as Ever

By a +15-point margin, Independents align with Democrats (46 percent) over Republicans (31 percent) on the issue of abortion.

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Highly Religious Voters Oppose Overturning Roe v. Wade

A majority of voters who identify religion as very or somewhat important to them (51 percent) believe the Supreme Court should have left Roe v. Wade in place.

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Voters Across Party Lines Support Clawing Back Compensation from Failed Bank Executives

A majority of all likely voters across party lines (66 percent) think banks are taking too much risk and support increased regulations to protect the economy.

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The Tech Behind Data for Progress: Keeping Records of Everything

How the Data for Progress Tech Team builds platforms that enable every member of staff to run a survey from sampling to fielding to weighting to charting to publication with confidence that our tools will support them each step of the way with verifiable record-keeping.

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