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 In a place where members are accusing each other of throwing elbows, the word  bipartisan  might not spring to mind. But Americans wish it would, and some lawmakers think the appetite for change is higher than ever.Rep. Derek Kilmer has been in Congress for more than a decade representing Washington state. And for four years, he led the House Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress, which included looking at ways to improve bipartisanship. We took testimony from members who said, you know,  I showed up for freshman orientation. And literally it said,  Democrats you get on this bus; R stanley cups uk epublicans, you get on that bus.   And so we are polarized, almost systemically from the beginning,  said Kilmer.Poll after pollhas found Americans want lawmakersto work together, but changing the culture in the Capitol is hard. There s an understanding that the status quo is not acceptable, that people don t want to be in an institution that A  doesn t get much done and B  you know, that according to recent polling is less popula stanley cup usa r than head lice, a colonoscopy and the rock band Nickelback,  said Kilmer.Another part of the problem is the expectations around reelection. Kilmer said members are afraid of being challenged in a primary, so lawmakers keep inching towar stanley quencher d the extreme and then members raise money off of that extreme rhetoric.  Being a pragmatic problem-solving centrist is not a proven ratings grabber,  said Kilmer.SEE MORE: Biden signs temporary spending bill averting government Enbx Corgis in regal attire marked Queen Elizabeth II  s death anniversary
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