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Revenge of the Senate

Political Theater, Episode 351

Andy Kim, D-N.J., takes in John Trumbull’s “Declaration of Independence” painting in the Capitol Rotunda before being sworn in to the Senate on Monday.
Andy Kim, D-N.J., takes in John Trumbull’s “Declaration of Independence” painting in the Capitol Rotunda before being sworn in to the Senate on Monday. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)

Does the United States Senate live up to its billing as “The World’s Greatest Deliberative Body,” or is it the world’s most inefficient waiting room, where senators kill time before a flurry of activity? Part 2 of our discussion with Brookings’ Molly Reynolds about ways Congress could function better takes on the Senate.

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