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Connecticut Compromise
Connecticut Compromise
Connecticut Compromise
Connecticut Compromise

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Connecticut Compromise Defined

Settled the Constitutional Convention's debate over representation; featured a bicameral legislature, with a Senate favoring small states and a House of Representatives favoring large states. Also called the Great Compromise.

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Lanny Davis: Advice to Obama: Revive 'Gang of 14'... Or More

Published January 5, 2009, 4:07 pm, HuffingtonPost

Some of the "Gang of 14" were liberals, some were moderates, some were conservatives. All thought that the hyperpartisan and double standards that led to this stalemate needed to end.

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DAVIS: Advice to Obama: Revive 'Gang of 14'... or more

Published January 5, 2009, 3:03 am, The Washington Times

Barack Obama's key philosophy and message in the campaign and during the transition has demonstrated just the new kind of politics that rises above partisanship that he promised in his campaign. If he wants to be successful in implementing those themes as president, he might be wise to reflect on the lessons to be learned from the "Gang of 14" compromise over judicial nominations.

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BAI had good year

Published January 2, 2009, 7:50 am, Brattleboro Reformer

Brattleboro Arts Initiative had an excellent 2008, thanks in large part to our loyal and generous friends, and to the love of the arts in our art town.

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