Voters, including Independents, are concerned about the economic and health care changes that Project 2025 proposes.
Read MoreVoters have a net favorable opinion of the National Weather Service (NWS) (+70), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) (+48), and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) (+47).
Read MoreThe results show broad support for renewable energy, with 65% of respondents favoring more investments in renewable energy, and an appetite for a federal renewable energy standard, with 62% in support.
Read MoreAn overwhelming, bipartisan majority of voters (77%) believe that building more transmission is important for the U.S.
Read MoreThe bill would require the largest U.S.-based fossil fuel companies to pay into a fund to finance a wide range of efforts to tackle the impacts of climate change.
Read MoreAs such, voters support litigation against the plastics and fossil fuel industries to hold them accountable for their role in deceiving the public about the viability of plastic recycling.
Read MoreDespite their limited knowledge of the IRA, voters continue to support its investments in pollution reduction and policies to lower health care and prescription drug costs.
Read MoreLatino voters express that they want a president who will take seriously the impacts of climate change and extreme weather.
Read MoreAfter reading this, a strong bipartisan majority of respondents (72%) say that the federal government is not providing enough access to information and resources on PFAS.
Read MoreVoters show a clear preference for continuing to build on the clean energy and climate progress made by the Biden-Harris administration over Trump’s promises to reverse it.
Read MoreNinety percent of voters say they support a proposed OSHA rule to protect workers from extreme heat.
Read MoreMore than three-quarters of voters across both halves of the split test express support for American Climate Corps, regardless of the way to which it’s referred.
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