
In this first installment of How Government Works, Darren Watts breaks down the branch that’s supposed to be closest to the people — Congress. But what happens when that branch stops working for the people and starts working for special interests, political theater, and personal agendas?
From how a bill becomes law to why some laws never get passed, this episode gives you a clear understanding of the House, the Senate, and why legislative failure isn’t just frustrating — it’s dangerous.
Learn how Congress was designed to function, what happens when it doesn’t, and why your voice in the voting booth matters more than ever.
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References & Resources:
• Congress.gov – How Laws Are Made
• House of Representatives – Official Site
• Brennan Center for Justice: Dysfunction in Congress