'Congress is in a coma': Former members sound alarm on health of the House
NegativeU.S News
- Congress is concluding the year with minimal legislative achievements and an increasing number of retirements among its members, prompting former lawmakers to express concerns about the deteriorating state of the House. They argue that the current dysfunction has been building over several years.
- This situation is critical as it reflects not only the challenges faced by Congress in addressing pressing issues, such as healthcare, but also the potential long-term implications for governance and public trust in the institution.
- The ongoing struggles within Congress, particularly regarding healthcare legislation and rising insurance premiums, highlight a broader pattern of legislative gridlock and partisan conflict, which has left millions of Americans vulnerable to significant cost increases and underscores the urgent need for effective policymaking.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System



