After years of partisan feuding, California's new generation of Congress members tries to get along. Will it work?
Los Angeles Times -

Over homemade tacos at a Capitol Hill row home, several of California's members of Congress did something unusual last year: they gathered for a bipartisan, home-cooked meal where politics were not on the menu. The table full of Republicans and Democrats represented an opening salvo in a push by some of the state's newest representatives to build collegiality and cross party work in a place that in recent years has supported neither. “We just sit down and break bread and get to know each other,”...

Related Articles

Latest in News

More from Los Angeles Times