Fixing Congress reviews the history, organization, internal and external influences, and, most critically, ways to Fix what is wrong with the US Congress.
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Coauthor Mike Johnson joined Mike Leon, host of Can We Please Talk, for a quick interview that does a get job of hitting the high spots in our new book, Fixing Congress: Restoring Power to the People:
“Let’s choose laughter and respect in a world where opinions collide because civic conversations aren’t just important. They’re the secret sauce that unites our diverse communities and strengthens society”
By Jerry Climer
In our book, Fixing Congress: Restoring Power to the People, Mike Johnson and I review the negative impact of large population congressional districts, historic changes to the role of US Senators, and how campaign finance has evolved to red...
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Co-author, with Michael S. Johnson, of Fixing Congress: Restoring Power to the People, explains the failures of Congress (financing, redistricting, lobbyists), and most importantly, what needs to happen for people to regain control.
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