Inside Texas Politics: Democratic state lawmaker believes sharing meals could build bipartisanship in Austin
Rep. Carl Sherman said the shared meals give lawmakers a chance to talk more, get to know each other better, and talk about the issues. Author: Berna Dean Steptoe, Jason Whitely Published: 3:00 PM CDT April 3, 2021 Updated: 3:00 PM CDT April 3, 2021
One state representative thinks sharing a meal could help lawmakers build bipartisan partnerships.
Rep. Carl Sherman, D-DeSoto, believes that Democratic and Republican members of the Texas legislature breaking bread together could really make a difference.
Sherman reached out to Rep. Matt Krause of Fort Worth to have lunch recently. He said he thinks despite varying views, he believes the state representatives have more in common than they realize.
Inside Texas Politics: Democratic state lawmaker believes sharing meals could build bipartisanship in Austin
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