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In this episode, Andrew gets into the weeds of congressional reform with Kevin Kosar, an 11-year veteran of the Congressional Research Service and now a resident fellow at AEI. Andrew and Kevin talk about the Hastert rule, the best shape of table for getting work done, the collective action problem in Congress, and why Congress needs to hire more people instead of bragging about how little they spend on staff.
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By Andrew Yang & Audacy4.8
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In this episode, Andrew gets into the weeds of congressional reform with Kevin Kosar, an 11-year veteran of the Congressional Research Service and now a resident fellow at AEI. Andrew and Kevin talk about the Hastert rule, the best shape of table for getting work done, the collective action problem in Congress, and why Congress needs to hire more people instead of bragging about how little they spend on staff.
Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/4GRfX-F2jXU
Congress Overwhelmed - https://amzn.to/47mc19r
Follow Kevin Kosar: https://twitter.com/kevinrkosar | https://kevinrkosar.com
Follow Andrew Yang: https://andrewyang.com | https://twitter.com/andrewyang
To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy
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