How can public opinion help inform policymaking? Our president, Steven Kull, shared his thoughts on how the media and government can better incorporate the public during our America at 250 event last week. To read more about these findings, visit https://t.co/OZuMbzwTMo
@CNN's Tom Foreman asks the America at 250 panel if America is on the upswing or downswing at last week's event. Take a listen for answers from the experts:
Read the America at 250 report here: https://t.co/OZuMbzwTMo
Missed our America at 250 event? Keep an eye on our page for clips from the event over the next week! Today, listen to our President, Steven Kull, on how we can get Congress to listen to the People.
For more info on the America at 250 survey findings, visit https://t.co/4vxM5Zh0KM
Thank you to everyone who joined yesterday's America at 250 event and discussion on whether Americans believe the nation is fulfilling the Founders’ vision.
We are grateful to our panelists and moderator Tom Foreman for an engaging discussion on what these new survey findings mean for our nation.
For more on the survey findings: https://t.co/mJ2hUeEQsV
It's not too late to register! Join us TODAY at 1:00 PM EDT for a virtual briefing where we'll share what Americans across the political spectrum really think about whether we're fulfilling the Founders’ vision.
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ICYMI: Join us on May 28 at 1:00 PM EDT for a briefing where we'll share what Americans across the political spectrum really think about whether we're fulfilling the Founders’ vision. Register here: https://t.co/4n1mHKeXzE
As America approaches its 250th anniversary, a critical question looms — do "We the People" actually feel like we have a voice?
Join us on May 28 at 1:00 PM EDT for a virtual briefing where we'll share what Americans across the political spectrum really think about whether we're fulfilling the Founders’ vision.
https://t.co/Mt3mvLhLgD
House Republicans pulled a planned vote on a resolution to end the Iran war after struggling to secure enough support to defeat it.
A bipartisan 58% favors requiring approval from Congress to continue military operations beyond 60 days. (R: 53%, D:62%)
https://t.co/rzQ1poZRUW
The Senate has advanced a bill aimed at ending the Iran war, as more Rs have signaled discomfort with the conflict continuing.
PPC data show 58% favor requiring Congressional approval to continue military operations beyond 60 days. (Rs: 53%, Ds: 62%)
https://t.co/eHqZxvE6ge
Check out this mention of @ppc_umd in Moneywise, highlighting broad bipartisan support for banning congressional stock trading. 72% support banning stock trading for Members and their family members. (R:71%, D:78%)
https://t.co/XzWzcmID69
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A Senate resolution ending the war in Iran fell short on Wednesday.
58% of Americans favor requiring the President to get the approval of a simple majority of Congress to continue military operations for longer than 60 days.
https://t.co/VuFgFr3je2
As Washington debates whether the U.S. needs an “FDA for AI,” Americans are already signaling strong support for oversight. PPC polling found 74% favor creating a federal AI agency and 81% support pre-testing high-impact AI systems before public use.
https://t.co/epGCtbXc8z
Congress is debating new housing legislation, including limiting large institutional investors’ ownership of single-family homes. PPC data shows 67% support for requiring large corporations to sell their single-family homes and townhouses within 10 years.
https://t.co/WXDREVyFHE
WWTPD? Majorities of Americans want the U.S. to recommit to climate initiatives. 70% support committing to the Paris Agreement. 76% oppose increasing offshore oil drilling. More on energy and environment here: https://t.co/GF3yzPhVkM
A federal trade court ruled President Trump’s across-the-board tariffs illegal. Americans favor a different path: 68% prefer low mutual tariffs based on agreed-upon rules, including 60% of Rs and 77% of Ds.
https://t.co/A4H4Su5WYr
As administration officials discuss a possible ICE surge in New York, PPC data shows 73% of Americans do not support mass deportation, including 58% of Rs. Majorities instead supported a legal pathway to citizenship for long-term undocumented immigrants.
https://t.co/9n7u9lo0GT