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Swamp Stories Episode 31: Regularly Given
Every four years on January 6th, Congress convenes, with the vice president presiding, to carry out an important but ministerial aspect of the peaceful transfer of power. Per the U.S.…
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“[T]his episode is a little different because it’s about part of the swamp changing for the better, a truly positive development amid plenty of dysfunction. It’s a story of bipartisan cooperation that is increasingly rare these days.”
On this week’s episode of Issue One’s “Swamp Stories” podcast, host Weston Wamp walks us through the origin story of one of the few bright spots in Washington — the Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress.
The select committee has seen great success in the short time it’s been working to make the legislative branch more effective and efficient — including unanimously agreeing on 45 recommendations to improve Congress, as well as passing bipartisan legislation in the House that included nearly 30 of those recommendations.
But how did the committee get its start, and what’s it like to be part of such an influential group? We’ll answer these questions and more as we take you behind the scenes in our new episode — Fixing the People’s House.
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Congressional approval ratings have been at an all-time low in recent years, but this small group of members of Congress — and dedicated political reform groups — are trying to turn that around and make Congress more functional and responsive to the American people.
Listen to this week’s episode, “Fixing the People’s House,” to learn more about the effort both inside and outside of Congress to make Washington less swampy.
This episode has been updated with additional information.
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Every four years on January 6th, Congress convenes, with the vice president presiding, to carry out an important but ministerial aspect of the peaceful transfer of power. Per the U.S.…
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There is an emerging trend in the world of political fundraising — grifters preying on the elderly and others with fake campaigns. The worst part? There are barely any…
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Since Citizens United, just 12 megadonors, six Democrats and six Republicans, contributed a combined $3.4 billion to federal candidates and political groups — accounting for about $1 of every…