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Sean O.'s avatar

This is all great. I have been a Make Congress Great Again proponent for years. A bunch of the messes we ask the Supreme Court to solve could easily be solved by Congress if it actually decided to do its job.

A few more suggestions:

- Deal-making and horse-trading are underrated. Congress should make more small deals to grease the wheels of larger pieces of legislation, either with small bills or with pork.

- Go to a two-year budget cycle. Don't just pass a giant omnibus CR every February. I don't think there needs to be 12 different appropriations bills like in the 1970s, but there could be four. And if they are two-year bills then Congress has more time for other legislation.

- For those of you upset that GS-13s can no longer make laws willy-nilly, Congress could just hire some of them to help Congress write laws.

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Greg Jordan-Detamore's avatar

I generally totally agree! Though one small thing is that I’m a bit skeptical about the need for a new OTA specifically—as opposed to increasing the capacity of existing offices like CRS and GAO re: science and technology issues.

A lot of the issues that Congress has to consider touch on many different subject areas and disciplines, and I think it’s important to be cautious about creating siloes where we say “science and technology in this one office, everything else in the other office,” as science and technology issues very much touch on economics, law, human behavior, foreign affairs, etc.

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