Recent Briefs
Three years after hundreds of supporters of former President Trump broke into the U.S. Capitol building, voters across the country continue to voice concern about ongoing threats to U.S. democracy.
A majority of Republicans and Independents think several types of voter fraud occur “often” or “sometimes” in U.S. elections.
Sixty-three percent of voters say that military promotions of service members should resume as soon as possible.
While most voters have not heard enough about the new speaker to form an opinion about him, his policies have little support.
A majority of voters, including 54% of Independents, think that Republicans are to blame for the empty speaker chair.
Roughly two-thirds of disabled voters think both parties should be doing more to protect disabled Americans.
Recent Reports
Data for Progress found broad support for several of the key provisions in the Stop Corporate Capture Act.
In the wake of Jan. 6, majorities of voters in Georgia and battleground Congressional districts are concerned about the future of democracy.
In a May survey of national voters, Data for Progress and More Perfect Union polled likely voters nationally to measure their attitudes towards the Protect the Right to Organize (PRO) Act, the For The People Act, and increasing taxes on wealthy individuals and corporations.
As part of a December survey, Data for Progress polled national likely voters about increased funding for election administration.
With the power of presidency, Biden wields a potent tool to improve working conditions, promote the clean energy sector, and strengthen labor unions in this country.
For nearly 40 years, the federal government has evaluated new regulations using a peculiar yardstick known as cost-benefit analysis.