The Most Bipartisan Democrats In the House
Briefly

The 118th Congress is on track to be one of the least productive in American history, highlighting a significant decline in meaningful legislative progress since the 2022 midterms.
The bipartisan index released by the Lugar Center and McCourt School shows that while there was a slight uptick in bipartisanship in 2023, Congress remains intensely partisan.
Chris Pappas emphasizes that no political party has a monopoly on good ideas and that successful policies prioritize the needs of everyday Americans.
Don Davis proudly associates his bipartisan efforts with his military service, stating that in the U.S. Air Force, the focus was always on the mission, not the political party.
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