‘Taking the Dis Out of Discourse’: How we can return to civility in American politics
By comparison, today’s politics are not worse than any previous time in American history. The good ole days were not good for everyone.
By comparison, today’s politics are not worse than any previous time in American history. The good ole days were not good for everyone.
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Abigail Spanberger is following up on her promise to try to block members of Congress from getting paid during a government shutdown.
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Students at Washington and Lee University in Lexington will be visited next week by a former federal appellate judge.
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U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger of Virginia shared stories from Virginians with the House yesterday in support of Meals on Wheels.
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