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Finding Common Ground in a Divided Congress
FINDING COMMON GROUND IN A DIVIDED CONGRESS: REPS. BRIAN FITZPATRICK (R) AND ABIGAIL SPANBERGER (D) This episode makes a powerful case for compromise and pragmatism as crucial ingredients in passing laws and getting things done. Our guests are Democrat Abigail Spanberger and Republican Brian Fitzpatrick, who are both members of the Problem Solvers Caucus: 62…
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Productive Disagreements
Productive Disagreements: Tools for Managing Political Polarization Join us for an insightful online Zoom event to discuss practical tools and tips for dealing with political polarization in your day-to-day life. In today’s climate, it’s crucial to understand how to navigate conversations and situations that may be charged with differing political viewpoints. Our expert facilitators will…
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Letter Writing Party for the Building Civic Bridges Act
Did you know that in a Congressional Office, 1 personalized letter is considered representative of 50-100 constituent voices? Make your voice heard and join us over Zoom as we walk you through how to write a letter to your Congressional Representatives on our advocacy tool, so that you can tell them why you believe passing…
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Families and Politics
Family relationships are becoming casualties of our toxic political environment. Family members are having nasty political arguments, avoiding each other, or even cutting off lifetime relationships. If you want to preserve important family bonds while still being true to your values and political beliefs, this workshop will offer you: Insight into why family differences over…
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Climate and Trade Summit
Join us for the Bipartisan Policy Center’s inaugural Climate and Trade Summit, an afternoon dedicated to discussing the future of climate and trade policy in the United States. The Summit will showcase thought leaders on both sides of the aisle. Topics will include the case for merging climate and trade policy, discussions on proposed legislation,…
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Unify Challenge
A guided video conversation that you’ll take with another American who may vote differently than you or be different than you in other ways.