Recent Briefs
After reading a short description of the Drive SAFE bill, a majority of Michigan voters are in support.
Nearly half of voters report that they are somewhat or very likely to consider a solar installation on their home within the next five years.
Eighty-one percent of Democrats, 75% of Independents, and 59% of Republicans back medical data privacy measures.
These findings underscore how central the economy and the economic pain of the past few years were in shaping voter decisions in Michigan and Pennsylvania.
The polls find Vice President Kamala Harris leading former President Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Nevada, while Trump leads in Arizona.
Over two-thirds of Portland likely voters say they are more likely to vote for a City Council candidate who has a reputation as a climate leader.
Recent Reports
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.
Texas power outages are a result of governance failures, corporate greed, and an unwillingness to recognize the need to climatize our energy infrastructure.
The history of environmental injustice in the U.S. is well documented and has direct correlations with asthma and other respiratory conditions.
Voters across the South want key investments in climate resiliency, healthcare, and infrastructure.
Data 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.
In 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.