The Data for Progress Jobs Model estimates the impact that a Direct Pay option would have on jobs and economic output from the expansion of credits in the BBB agenda.
Read MoreBy developing innovative ways to scale existing technologies and make them accessible to all Americans, we can finally make good on our pledge to make the U.S. a leader in the ever-growing climate movement.
Read MorePassage of USICA would be a landmark achievement for U.S. innovation policy and would help to preserve America’s historical stature as a leader in science and technology
Read MoreThe tenets of industrial policy offer a seemingly unique opportunity for building a broad coalition that cuts across polarization.
Read MoreClimate Power and Data for Progress conducted message testing to better understand the most effective ways to frame investments in clean energy as a way to lower energy costs.
Read MorePolling has shown that President Biden’s current legislative priorities are popular with likely voters nationally.
Read MoreOur modeling estimates that 48C could directly create 15 percent to 30 percent more jobs if paired with CEPP.
Read MoreA majority of Montana voters support a clean electricity standard and federal investments in clean energy jobs.
Read MoreA majority of Colorado voters support a clean electricity standard and federal investments in clean energy jobs.
Read MoreA majority of Arizona voters support a clean electricity standard and federal investments in clean energy jobs.
Read MoreThe ocean offers important solutions to mitigate the climate crisis, provide good-paying jobs, and protect coastal communities.
Read MoreThis spring, lawmakers introduced the THRIVE Act, an economic recovery bill to create 15 million new good-paying jobs while advancing gender, environmental, Indigenous, economic, and racial justice.
Read MoreFrom the end of April into early May, 2021, Data for Progress fielded surveys in ten states — Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Michigan, Montana, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Wisconsin — to measure support for President Biden’s Build Back Better agenda, including the American Rescue Plan, American Jobs Plan, and American Families Plan.
Read MoreAccess to basic medical care must be a right for all Americans, especially in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read MoreOn the campaign trail, President Biden and Vice President Harris pledged to enact legislation that would ambitiously address the intertwined crises of defeating the COVID-19 pandemic, ensuring America’s sustained economic recovery, advancing racial justice, and tackling climate change.
Read MorePresident Biden’s newly released American Jobs Plan, if passed, would create millions of good-paying, union jobs modernizing America’s infrastructure and energy grid.
Read MoreThe Biden administration has a significant opportunity to make our healthcare system more comprehensive and equitable.
Read MoreNow that the American Rescue Plan has been signed into law, both the White House and leaders in Congress are planning new legislation to enact President Biden’s Build Back Better agenda.
Read MorePresident Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris campaigned on a Build Back Better plan to make a historic $2 trillion investment in putting Americans back to work transforming the nation’s infrastructure and energy grid.
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