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How Congress Really Works, Series Pt. 2

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🗓️ 31 August 2023

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Many Americans have seen a "Schoolhouse Rock" video explaining how Congress operates, or they may have taken political science classes in school. But neither paints the full picture of how Congress "actually works," Clint Brown says. Take the introduction of bills in Congress as an example, says Brown, vice president of government relations at The Heritage Foundation. (The Daily Signal is Heritage's multimedia news organization.) "Members of Congress introduce thousands of bills every year," Brown says, but many of them "are laying a marker for what they believe." "We call them messaging bills," he adds, "because [lawmakers] want to talk about the issue, but they don't intend it to pass." As in any office building, "there are conversations happening all the time," Brown says, and lawmakers have their own "congressional version of the water cooler" and "talk over what they're working on just like anybody else." "Sometimes there are the smoke-filled back rooms where they hatch plans, and it seems very scandalous and salacious," he says. "But most of the time, it's just normal conversation. And that's how things get done, is you go talk to people about it." Brown joins this episode of "The Daily Signal Podcast" for the second in a three-part series explaining how Congress really works.  Enjoy the show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Today is Thursday, August 31st, and this is the Daily Civil Podcast.

0:09.9

I'm Virginia Allen.

0:10.9

Today, we are continuing our How Congress Really Works Podcast series.

0:16.1

If you didn't catch the show yesterday, be sure to go back and listen to my conversation

0:20.6

with Hillsdale College Associate Professor of Politics and Heritage Foundation visiting

0:25.4

fellow Joseph Pustell.

0:27.3

We discussed the Founder's Formation of Congress and what the Founding Fathers might say

0:32.7

about Congress today.

0:34.5

Today, we are diving into the second part of our series to discuss the phases that bills

0:39.7

go through to become laws and what role Congress has in controlling government spending.

0:46.6

Heritage Foundation's Clint Brown is joining the show today to do just that, so stay tuned

0:51.6

for our conversation after this.

1:01.7

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1:04.5

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1:05.5

Because we don't adhere to the agenda of the radical left.

1:09.4

Every Thursday morning on the Problematic Women Podcast, Kristen Eye Camera, Lauren Evans

1:14.1

and me, Virginia Allen, are joined by other conservative women to break down the big issues

1:19.9

in news you care about, whether you're interested in hot takes and conversations on pop culture

1:26.2

or what Congress is up to, problematic women has you covered.

1:30.4

We sort through the news to keep you up to date on the issues that are a particular interest

1:35.3

to conservative leaning that is problematic women.

1:39.7

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