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Category: Congress

Ranked Choice Voting: The Future of Electoral Reform

  • August 28, 2022

Breaking It Down is GPPR’s new series focused on explaining emerging and endorsed solutions for various policy problems. In this first installment, I explain the process of ranked-choice voting and its credibility as a tool for electoral reform in the…

Categories: Congress, Domestic Policy, Elections

Six Ways to Fix a Dysfunctional Congress (Part 2)

  • April 26, 2021
Capitol Building

Congress is dysfunctional, but it can be fixed. This two-part series explains why Congress is broken and how to fix it. Although some pundits suggest that the lack of compromise and civility are the reasons why Congress is dysfunctional, those…

Categories: Congress, Domestic Policy, Politics
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