December 23, 2025 - 03:47

As Congress approaches the end of the year, a troubling trend is emerging: a minimal list of legislative accomplishments coupled with an increasing wave of retirements among its members. Former lawmakers are raising alarms about the deteriorating state of Capitol Hill, attributing the current challenges to systemic issues that have developed over several years.
The lack of significant legislative progress has sparked concerns about the effectiveness and vitality of the House of Representatives. Many former members argue that the gridlock and partisanship that have become commonplace are stifling meaningful dialogue and collaboration. This stagnation not only affects the legislative process but also impacts public trust in government institutions.
With retirements on the rise, the potential for a shift in the political landscape looms large. As experienced lawmakers exit, questions arise about the ability of new members to navigate the complexities of governance and foster bipartisan cooperation. The future of Congress hangs in the balance as it grapples with these pressing issues.
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