Why the Senate shouldn’t organize by region

I worry that regional caucuses would push apart senators, lead to the resurgence of old conflicts, and supplant the national interest.
Senators could organize themselves into “like-minded” groups, based on things like a common philosophy or shared objectives, writes Senator Paul J. Massicotte.

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