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Episode 407: Talking the U.S. Senate—Is It Still Relevant?

Episode 407: Talking the U.S. Senate—Is It Still Relevant?

FromTalk Policy To Me


Episode 407: Talking the U.S. Senate—Is It Still Relevant?

FromTalk Policy To Me

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Length:
18 minutes
Released:
Dec 31, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The highly contentious Georgia Senate elections are right around the corner. The results will determine which party holds a Senate majority for the next two years. In this episode, we take a step back and examine the Senate as an institution in the current political context of hyperpolarization. Is it still functional as a mechanism of effective government? Maybe. Or, maybe not. To help make sense of it all, we spoke with UC Santa Cruz politics professor and co-author of The Invention of the United States Senate, Dan Wirls, and senior contributor at The Appeal, Jay Willis, who has written extensively on the Senate filibuster. Both Dan and Jay discuss the most worrisome aspects of the Senate—equal representation of states and the filibuster as a mechanism for gridlock—as well as potential paths forward.    
Released:
Dec 31, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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