At a time when political fights make the biggest headlines, a group of Minnesota lawmakers is quietly trying something different—talking, listening, and even singing karaoke together. The Civility Caucus, a bipartisan effort to build relationships across party lines, believes that personal connections make governing more effective. In a divided legislature, their work may not grab attention, but it could be the key to breaking gridlock. As big policy battles loom, these lawmakers are betting that mutual respect can still get things done. Get the full story from Minnesota Public Radio.
Civility Caucus Takes Root in Minnesota Legislature
