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Power Struggles and Gridlock in Congress

A focused look at power struggles and gridlock in congress — grouping recurring coverage so patterns across articles become visible.

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POWER STRUGGLES AND GRIDLOCK / 3 MIN

Why committees often delay key lawmaking decisions in Congress

Answer Committees in Congress often delay key lawmaking decisions because they act as gatekeepers, slowing bills before they reach the full chamber for a vote.

POWER STRUGGLES AND GRIDLOCK / 3 MIN

The hidden reason committees often slow down the lawmaking process in Congress

Answer Committees slow down Congress's lawmaking mainly because they act as gatekeepers, reviewing and debating bills before they reach the full chamber.

POWER STRUGGLES AND GRIDLOCK / 3 MIN

Why committee calendars often slow down important bills in Congress

Answer Committee calendars in Congress often delay important bills because each committee controls when and if a bill moves forward.

POWER STRUGGLES AND GRIDLOCK / 3 MIN

How committees control which laws get a vote in Congress

Answer Committees in Congress act like gatekeepers deciding which proposed laws reach a full vote.

ELECTIONS AND VOTING / 3 MIN

Why do some bills take years to become law in Congress

Answer Some bills take years to become law because of multiple steps where delays can occur.

ELECTIONS AND VOTING / 3 MIN

Who really decides if a bill moves forward in Congress

Answer The progress of a bill in Congress depends largely on a handful of key players and specific points in the process.

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