What if Congress isn’t hopelessly locked in partisan gridlock? What if it’s getting a lot done?

What if Congress isn’t hopelessly locked in partisan gridlock? What if it’s getting a lot done?

“According to statistics from the Brookings Institution and CQ Roll Call’s own calculations, the 116th Congress was actually the most productive since the 80th in 1947–48, the farthest back Brookings’ data goes,” Jim Saksa writes for CQ Roll Call.