Recent Briefs
Fifty-eight percent of voters support Biden reaching out to the Cuban government to re-establish diplomatic ties.
Eighty-one percent of Democrats, 75% of Independents, and 59% of Republicans back medical data privacy measures.
Although a central part of Trump’s education agenda involves closing the Department of Education, 53% of voters oppose this action.
A majority of voters want developers to be in compliance with labor, environmental, and civil rights laws to receive federal funding.
Swing voters see Harris as more competent than Trump and as someone who is better at working across the aisle and fighting for people like them.
For 6 out of 9 of Trump’s past statements, less than half of voters say that Trump was being serious at all.
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.