Recommended Reading / February 1st, 2023 / By Caleb Paxton
While working in Congress from 2011 through February 2015 for a member who was part of the founding of the House Freedom Caucus, I saw firsthand the need for leadership beyond over-stated positions and the stalemates they create.
Recommended Reading / January 23rd, 2023 / By Dan Schnur
By injecting himself into the middle of this intra-party fight, Trump looked to send a message to the considerable portion of the GOP base that remains loyal to him.
The world is changing. What we have control to change is our perception and our response. One way to feel empowered is to observe, decide, and then act.
A bipartisan group of congressional leaders now aims to pass reforms to the 1887 law governing this process, the Electoral Count Act, before the end of 2022.
Bridging practitioners are planning a movement: to mainstream the demand for high-quality conversations and relationships via improved skill sets like open-mindedness, deep listening and better understanding of our differences to act on our commonalities.
Recommended Reading / December 5th, 2022 / By BridgeUSA
This midterm election was the second-highest youth turnout during the midterms in the past 30 years. If political leaders hope to be successful, it’s obvious they need the youth’s support. The problem is that both parties are missing what the current youth votes – and non-votes – are telli...