US Congress passes major laws amid party polarization, signaling potential for increased bipartisanship.
A new wave of centrism in US politics has led to increased bipartisan cooperation, with Congress passing major laws and policies on infrastructure, semiconductor chips, veterans' health, gun violence, and more amidst the deep polarization between the Republican and Democratic parties. This surprising trend challenges the narrative of gridlock in Washington and suggests the possibility of a more cooperative political environment.
May 19, 2024
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