Two Cheers for Congress: Speaking up for the Legislative Branch
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Frances Lee (professor of political science at Princeton, author of Insecure Majorities, co-author of In Covid's Wake) challenges the common narrative that the United States Congress is a hopelessly dysfunctional institution. While popular opinion often benchmarks the current legislature against a "golden age" of the legislatively productive past, Lee presents a data-driven "two cheers" case for the Congress we actually have. The conversation explores how Congress successfully mirrors a divided electorate through proportional representation, maintains a surprisingly bipartisan lawmaking process, and serves as a vital public sphere for executive accountability. By shifting focus from what is broken to what is working, this episode invites a reconsideration of the essential role of the legislature in upholding the rule of law and building consensus in a polarized era.
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