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« College Football's AP Poll. | WILLisms.com | Another 2008 GOP Straw Poll: Go Vote. » Trivia Tidbit Of The Day: Part 147 -- U.S. Senate Productivity.Senate Statistics, 1984-2004- The total number of measures passed by the U.S. Senate, year by year: ![]()
![]() Source: Not that more is better, but it is interesting to note that the Senate doesn't necessarily get more accomplished when its members stay in Washington for longer periods of time. Previous Trivia Tidbit: Corporate Profits. Posted by Will Franklin · 23 August 2005 09:41 AM CommentsI've been so wrong for so long about this. So I'll change my opinion from 'they should stay in session longer to get more done' to 'they should get more done, even if that means staying in session longer'. Or perhaps 'shouldn't they be able to get more done regardless of how long they're in session?' is really the question. Posted by: chris at August 23, 2005 10:10 AM |