Yesterday, an event was held at the public policy nonprofit Brookings Institution discussing the latest book by Ira Shapiro, “Broken: Can The Senate Save Itself And The Country?”. Shapiro is the celebrity President of Ira Shapiro Global Strategies, LLC, an international trade-oriented consulting firm. Take a look at the event description here:
Intense political partisanship has rendered the Senate inefficient and dysfunctional. While it was once viewed as an institution that transcended ideology to produce bipartisan solutions, legislative achievements supported by senators on both sides are now few and far between. How did the Senate become so broken? Can its members rise above hyper-partisanship to find common ground?
In his new book “Broken: Can The Senate Save Itself And The Country?” Ira Shapiro details some of the Senate’s most prominent battles of the past decade, assesses the Senate’s performance during Trump’s first year in office, and explores various solutions to restore its integrity and influence. On Monday, Feb. 5, Shapiro joined Governance Studies scholars William Galston and Molly Reynolds to discuss the decline of the Senate and what can be done to repair it.
After the session, panelists took audience questions.
The video is about 90 minutes. Take a look:
Leave a Reply