This is a link post. (h/t Otis Reid)
I think this post captures a lot of important features of the US policymaking system. Pulling out a few especially relevant/broadly applicable sections:
There can be a huge problem that nobody is working on; that is not evidence that it's not a huge problem. Conversely, there can be a marginal problem swamped with policy work; that's not evidence it's really all that big of a deal.
On the upside, this means there are never-ending arbitrage opportunities in policy. Pick your workstreams wisely.
The quality of staffers varies dramatically and can make or break policy efforts. Some Hill staffers are just awesome; if they like your idea, they'll take it and run with it, try to find the right cosponsors, understand where it fits procedurally, etc. Other staffers [...]
First published: May 19th, 2025
Source: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/svNBn5sGW4AYfymrv/one-year-in-dc)
Linkpost URL:https://www.greentape.pub/p/one-year-in-dc)
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