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How Congress can still prove government works

How Congress can still prove government works
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Approval ratings for Congress currently sit at an abysmal 16%, and it’s no wonder why: Last year, the federal government broke its record for longest continuous shutdown at 43 days. Today, a partial shutdown affecting the Department of Homeland Security has surpassed 69 days. Congress has an opportunity to regain the public’s trust by delivering […]

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