Recent Briefs
LGBTQ+ adults are divided on whether the Biden administration is doing better or worse than they expected.
A majority of voters do not support Congress passing sweeping federal legislation to restrict programming and discussion that is inclusive of the LGBTQ+ community
While most voters have not heard enough about the new speaker to form an opinion about him, his policies have little support.
Three-quarters of Independent voters who personally know a transgender person say they are sympathetic to transgender people.
National Defense Authorization Act amendments aimed at curtailing abortion access and LGBTQ+ rights fare poorly with voters.
Voters clearly prioritize the right of individuals to be served by businesses over the right of business owners to refuse services.
Recent Reports
Recent anti-LGBTQ+ policies and rhetoric are having negative impacts on LGBTQ+ people’s lives, including a worse quality of life and mental health, experiences of discrimination and harassment, and difficulties accessing health care.
Through a survey of LGBTQ+ adults in the South, Data for Progress explored the significance of LGBTQ+-affirming community spaces.
We offer recommendations for LGBTQ+ activists, allies, and elected officials to hold purported corporate allies accountable.
Data for Progress has compiled a set of polling, policy, and data visualization resources to inform activists, corporate employees, and policymakers of the many tools available to them in our collective fight to protect the LGBTQ+ community from bigotry.
Corporate accountability is a key lever for activists and LGBTQ+ allies to create political accountability for the politicians behind some of the most harmful and bigoted anti-LGBTQ+ legislation in over a decade.