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Fixing the Filibuster: A Conversation with Senator Jeff Merkley (D-OR)
Thursday, April 11th
6:30pm EDT
In-person and Virtual

Could restoring the talking filibuster fix the gridlock in the US Senate? Join the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate for a conversation with Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) and his longtime Chief of Staff, Mike Zamore, on their recent book, “Filibustered! How to Fix the Broken Senate and Save America” moderated by Vox Policy Correspondent, Abdallah Fayyad, Pulitzer Prize finalist and former Boston Globe editorial board member

Sen. Merkley and Zamore argue that for nearly two centuries, the Senate, as designed by the Founders, was a deliberative legislative body where the nation’s thorniest challenges were openly debated. Senators who objected to a bill could wage a defiant filibuster—in the spirit of fictional Senator Smith in the classic 1939 film Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. But today, the Senate is mired in gridlock, driven by an explosion of filibustering. The program will highlight key moments in filibuster history and firsthand accounts of recent high-profile legislative battles stymied by the current process.

As the Senate heads towards a new chapter next session following recent leadership and retirement announcements, Sen. Merkley and Zamore will explore how the key to the Senate’s future may be found in its past.

Light refreshments and a book signing will follow the discussion.

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For questions, please contact Emily Rapp, Director of Democracy Programs at [email protected].

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