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In Merced, one situation perfectly illustrates the problems created when political promises collide with cold, hard reality.
The Central Valley is where America’s food grows. Our agricultural communities, working families and small businesses depend on being able to move goods to market efficiently. We need stable roads and transportation infrastructure to make that happen, but right now, we are being held hostage by an administration that tried to cut red tape and instead tied itself into knots.
Last month, Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (WA-03) joined Adam Smith with Front Porch Republic to discuss the need for Congress to bring local lenses together, focus on a positive policy agenda, and address root causes of the issues facing Southwest Washington and our country. See an excerpt below:
Representative Sanford Bishop (GA-02) partnered with Albany State University and the Concord Coalition to host the workshop. The activity put everyone in the role of a member of Congress to assemble their own 10-year federal budget within randomly assigned groups.
The headlines speak for themselves. Washington Post noted it's a different kind of Blue Dog Coalition today. Christian Science Monitor declared these aren't your father's Blue Dogs.