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Center for Collaborative Democracy Proposes Legislative Procedural Shift

Center for Collaborative Democracy Proposes Legislative Procedural Shift

Sol Erdman, CEO of the Center for Collaborative Democracy, has issued a public invitation to members of the House and Senate to overhaul legislative procedures. He claims a new framework, slated for a live presentation on July 20, could transform Congress into a functional institution capable of addressing national priorities.

The proposal follows a briefing held on July 16 with the House Problem-Solvers Caucus, where Erdman presented a strategy aimed at resolving systemic gridlock. Details of the initiative, outlined in a digital presentation, suggest that structural modifications to House operations could yield significant improvements in legislative output. Erdman argues that these changes are necessary to better align congressional activity with the needs of the American public.

To demonstrate the mechanics of this plan, Erdman has scheduled a press event near the Capitol for 1 p.m. EDT on Monday, July 20. He is currently soliciting participation from lawmakers across both chambers, framing the effort as a path toward healing partisan division. The Center for Collaborative Democracy, a non-profit organization behind the Grand Bargain Project, maintains that the procedural shift is designed to advance constituent interests at a larger scale than current methods allow. Erdman remains available for inquiries from both media and legislators until the scheduled event.

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