Cicilline Launched Bipartisan Caucus, but Study Finds He is Among Most Partisan

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Cicilline Launched Bipartisan Caucus, but Study Finds He is Among Most Partisan

US Congressman David Cicilline (D-1)
In 2011, Rhode Island’s newly-elected Congressman David Cicilline announced that he and NY Republican Congresswoman Nan Hayworth would create a bi-partisan caucus in the House. When it was founded Cicilline said,

“By working with colleagues from across the aisle, we can create a more bipartisan institution that allows us to get more done for those we represent and to be more effective in solving the great challenges of our time. We may have very different views, but still must find a way to work together for the sake of our country. The Common Ground Caucus is a place to cultivate relationships off the floor and out of the committee room.”

Since the founding of the group, Cicilline has shifted his approach and is now one of the most partisan members of the House of Representatives, according to a recent study. Cicilline is ranked 362 out of 435 in the House for willingness to work in a bipartisan manner (putting him in the bottom 17% of the highly fractionalized House). This ranking was developed by the Lugar Center at Georgetown University.

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Hayworth lost her re-election bid in 2012 to a former Bill Clinton White House Staffer, Sean Patrick Maloney.

US Congressman Jim Langevin (D-2)
Congressman Jim Langevin ranks 290th.

The Lugar Center at Georgetown University was named after former Indiana Senator Dick Lugar. He formerly served in the Senate a Republican who was known for his work in building consensus on tough foreign policy and economic issues.

The Bipartisan Index is intended to fill a hole in the information available to the public about the performance of Members of Congress. There are innumerable studies, rankings, and indexes that grade members according to a partisan, parochial, or special-interest standard.


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