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Rep. Richard Neal Scores 53/100: Democracy on Life Support in Tocqueville's America
Thirty-seven years. Nineteen terms. A son’s lobbying firm. A killed patient protection bill followed by $54,000 from the opposing lobby. A county constituency that hasn’t seen its congressman in a public meeting since 2017. A missed vote rate above the House median.
Tocqueville found something worth writing about in Massachusetts nearly two centuries ago. It was the idea that democracy only survives when representatives remain answerable to the people they serve.
Mar 257 min read
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