Will the new women in Congress embrace bipartisanship — or shun it?

By: Kathleen Parker
November 27, 2018

“To begin to answer these questions, four women — two from each party — put their heads together and created a one-day, bipartisan confab in Washington — the “Elevate” summit — to discuss issues on which women can find common ground. The organizers recognized that social issues remain divisive but myriad other concerns provide opportunities to work together, including caregiving, health care and workplace issues.”

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