Thanks to President Biden and Democrats’ Inflation Reduction Act, Michiganders will soon be saving hundreds on health care, seniors will have their costs capped at $2,000 a year, and families will be paying less on their home energy bills.  

That’s why it’s no surprise that a new poll from Navigator Research shows that two in three Americans support the Inflation Reduction Act – including one-third of Republicans. Despite the popularity, every single Michigan Republican voted against this historic bill. 

The Navigator Research Poll shows that:

  1. 81% of Americans support capping out-of-pocket costs on prescription drugs for seniors
  2. 81% of Americans support capping insulin costs for seniors at $35 per month
  3. 80% of Americans support giving Medicare the power to negotiate for lower prescription drug prices
  4. 78% of Americans support provisions providing tax incentives to create more manufacturing jobs in the United States
  5. 74% of Americans support reducing the federal budget deficit by $300 billion
  6. 70% of Americans support requiring large corporations to pay a minimum tax of 15 percent
  7. 68% of Americans support increasing enforcement of current tax laws to crack down on tax evasion
  8. 66% of Americans support providing tax credits to expand clean energy production

Read more about the overwhelming support for Democrats’ Inflation Reduction Act here.

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