Passing a bill in Congress used to be a normal part of governing. Now? It feels like a lost art—like making butter by hand or using a fax machine. Keith Conrad joins former Congressional staffers Laura Finch and Sean Magers to unpack how legislation
actually gets made (or, more accurately, how it doesn’t), and why “I’m going to pass this bill on Day One” is usually a load of nonsense.
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