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We can all agree… that we can all agree on some things sometimes–even when it comes to politics. I tend to like when the disagreement between the two parties locks things up because it means that the government won’t be able to break anything else; however, I understand that occasionally we need our government to actually accomplish something. The Bipartisan Policy Center is a Washington, DC based non-profit that encourages the two parties to work together on important issues where ideological differences can be worked through. The organization was “founded in 2007 by former Senate Majority Leaders Howard Baker, Tom Daschle, Bob Dole and George Mitchell,” so it truly is a bipartisan effort.
The Bipartisan Policy Center has identified a number of issues that they think that they can make the most progress on. These include: health, energy, national and homeland security, transportation, the economy, housing, immigration, and governance. They’re all big issues, but they’re also ones where there’s more common ground (and more at stake) than usual. You can watch this short video to learn a little bit more about the Center.
If you want to dig deeper into what the Bipartisan Policy Center is doing on these issues, visit their Programs page. If those are the kinds of things that you’d like to work on, take a look at the Bipartisan Policy Center’s Careers page. Right now they’re looking for a Database Coordinator and a Staff Accountant.
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