A roadmap for the new Congress: From dysfunction to meaningful change

As Joe Biden assumes the presidency, there is an urgency to responding to the crises Chief of Staff Ron Klain put in a memo to the senior White House staff and the president emphasized in his inaugural address: the pandemic crisis, the resulting economic crisis, the climate crisis, the ongoing racial equity crisis. …

What can Congress do to help the Biden administration, and the country, act as swiftly and decisively as the times demand — while also managing to clean up from the horrific messes Trump and his administration have left behind, in the White House, in agencies and in the faith Americans have in their country and its governance? CONTINUED

Norm Ornstein (AEI), New York Daily News


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