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SHARE MADISON, Wis. Back in January, Spectrum News 1 first told you about a bipartisan push to change the way we send lawmakers to our nation s capital. Since then, the idea of final-five voting has picked up some momentum with a bipartisan bill introduced to make it happen. What You Need To Know Final-five voting would change how we elect federal officials The proposal calls using a top-five non-partisan primary with an instant-runoff general election A bipartisan bill was introduced back in March with the hopes of a public hearing later this year The legislation (SB250/AB244) was introduced back in March by State Sen. Dale Kooyenga (R-Brookfield) and State Sen. Jeff Smith (D-Brunswick) in the Senate and State Rep. Tony Kurtz (R-Wonewoc) and State Rep. Daniel Riemer (D-Milwaukee) in the Assembly. Since then, it has garnered quite a bit of bipartisan support with a total of 22 co-sponsors so far coming from both sides of the aisle. ....
For years now we have all agreed that if our family or our neighborhood or our business operated like our government, meaning barely, such dysfunction would be addressed and resolved. Indeed, Democrats, Republicans and independents are united behind this one nonpartisan truth: that Washington is broken. But we are all wrong, says politics innovator Katherine Gehl. Washington isn’t broken, it’s fixed. In other words, Congress will not work because it cannot work by design. Our parties aren’t the problem, social media isn’t the problem, gerrymandering isn’t the problem, even campaign financing isn’t the problem. Also, our government isn’t paralyzed by a lack of centrists or moderates in Congress. According to Gehl, founder of the Institute for Political Innovation, our system is dysfunctional because it doesn’t permit healthy competition. Having spent her career in business as the (now former) president and CEO of Gehl Foods, a $250-million high-tech food p ....