In the News House modernization leaders seek consensus despite hurdles
by
Kevin Kosar
July 10, 2019
originally published in
Roll Call
“We haven’t seen any partisan fireworks or mugging for the camera,” said Kevin Kosar, a leader of the nonpartisan Legislative Branch Capacity Working Group and vice president of policy at the R Street Institute, a think tank with libertarian roots. “We’ve seen good bipartisan inquiry into really important stuff.”
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