New surveys of voters in Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee examine voter sentiment on several aspects of life for disabled people in the South.
Read MoreDirect Air Capture can be a means of rectifying past carbon pollution, but only if it is deployed with an aim of addressing the legacy of environmental racism and siting injustices.
Read MoreA significant portion of Americans are concerned about the accuracy of food marketing, particularly with respect to antibiotic usage in animal products.
Read MoreA bipartisan majority of voters say government officials are responsible for preventing exploitation of minors regardless of their immigration status.
Read MoreWe find that a plurality of voters (41 percent) say that the court has had a negative impact on the everyday life of Americans.
Read MoreThe Democratic Party broadly holds an advantage in representing the values of vital constituencies for Democrats, such as Black voters, Latino voters, and voters under 45. We find a gap, however, in how these key groups perceive the party’s solutions.
Read MoreRecipients strongly supported the CTC — and rewarded Democrats with increased support while the checks were going out — but any advantages disappeared once the program was allowed to expire.
Read MoreSixty-nine percent of likely voters who know someone who has had an abortion support the right to an abortion.
Read More75 percent of likely voters support the U.S. government making investments to expand and maintain public transit infrastructure.
Read More80 percent of Latino voters place “a great deal” or “some” blame on oil and gas companies for higher gas prices.
Read More47 percent of likely voters are concerned about being displaced from their homes due to an extreme weather event, but, only 38 percent think the federal government is providing sufficient support to Americans for disaster relief.
Read MoreWe offer recommendations for LGBTQ+ activists, allies, and elected officials to hold purported corporate allies accountable.
Read MoreAVR designs can be most successful in achieving increased electoral participation, greater turnout equality, and a straightforward, secure registration process.
Read MoreThis memo assesses how agencies within the DOC and the DOT can use their powers to combat supply chain and trade issues through prioritizing citizen well-being over corporate profits.
Read MoreIn the wake of Jan. 6, majorities of voters in Georgia and battleground Congressional districts are concerned about the future of democracy.
Read MoreThe second installment of DFP and the Revolving Door Project’s assessment of the Biden administration's record in key agencies.
Read MoreHow liberal states and cities can combat abortion restrictions and strengthen abortion protections.
Read MoreWe will investigate four case studies that illustrate the effectiveness of Indigenous-Led Conservation, both domestically and abroad.
Read MoreOur survey of 19 reform-minded prosecutors identifies their approaches to community safety and the obstacles impeding their efforts.
Read MoreFrom July 26th to August 20, 2021, Data for Progress, on behalf of the Women’s March, conducted a survey of the Women’s March membership list and an identical survey among a national sample of women.
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