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In their own words: What it’s like in a ‘chaos’ Congress and why these lawmakers keep coming back

Weirton, WVLocal News

In the article, six lawmakers candidly discuss their experiences in the current "chaos" Congress, revealing the daily challenges and frustrations of working in a highly polarized political environment. They describe their time in the U. S. House as often wasted due to legislative gridlock and fear for their safety amid rising tensions. Despite these obstacles, each lawmaker emphasizes their dedication to serving their constituents and the importance of their legislative roles.

The article presents a nuanced view of the emotional and professional toll that such a chaotic atmosphere takes on lawmakers. It raises critical questions about the implications for governance and the future effectiveness of Congress during such tumultuous periods. The insights shared by these legislators provide a unique perspective on the realities of modern politics and the reasons they continue to return to work despite the difficulties. By offering a personal glimpse into their motivations, the article aims to humanize the political process and encourage readers to engage with the ongoing political discourse. Ultimately, it serves as a reflection on the resilience required to navigate the challenges of contemporary governance.

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