Polling has shown that President Biden’s current legislative priorities are popular with likely voters nationally.
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Read MoreOur modeling estimates that 48C could directly create 15 percent to 30 percent more jobs if paired with CEPP.
Read MoreData for Progress fielded surveys in twelve states — Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Michigan, Montana, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Washington, West Virginia, and Wisconsin — in late August, 2021 to measure support for President Biden’s Build Back Better agenda.
Read MoreIn August 2021 Data for Progress surveyed 823 likely New York voters, around a number of legislative priorities. We find that voters overwhelmingly agree with a progressive worldview of state government.
Read MoreWe find that pandemic preparedness is both the most popular policy the HELP committee is currently considering, as well as the policy likely voters see as most important.
Read MoreA majority of voters support the key climate provisions being considered for a budget reconciliation proposal.
Read MoreA majority of Montana voters support a clean electricity standard and federal investments in clean energy jobs.
Read MoreAfter months of bipartisan negotiations (and years of claims about a forthcoming ‘Infrastructure Week’), Democrats and Republicans in Congress finally announced they had reached a deal on an infrastructure bill.
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 MoreAs part of a July survey of likely voters nationally, Data for Progress and Guarding Against Pandemics conducted further research into the attitudes towards an investment in pandemic preparedness.
Read MoreVoters across party lines support for each of President Biden’s proposals to improve Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
Read MoreIn March 2021, President Biden introduced the American Jobs Plan, a landmark investment in America’s infrastructure and electricity grid.
Read MoreWe determined the occupations that would benefit most from federal climate action and built a unique data explorer.
Read MoreAs lawmakers consider passing the historic investments in our nation’s infrastructure from President Biden’s American Jobs Plan, household electrification emerges as one of the most impactful — and popular.
Read MoreA majority of Georgia voters support a clean electricity standard and federal investments in clean energy jobs.
Read MoreA majority of West Virginia voters support a clean electricity standard and federal investments in clean energy jobs.
Read MoreWhile running for President, Joe Biden campaigned on a vision to rebuild our post-pandemic economy through infrastructure and clean energy investments to put millions of Americans to work.
Read MoreAs the U.S. starts to recover from the coronavirus pandemic, several cities are launching initiatives to address the economic and financial inequalities that the pandemic made glaringly visible.
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