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Fighting for Common Ground

How We Can Fix the Stalemate in Congress

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An outspoken centrist, Senator Snowe stunned Washington in February 2012 when she announced she would not seek a fourth term and offered a sharp rebuke to the Senate, citing the dispiriting gridlock and polarization. After serving in the legislative branch at the state and federal levels for 40 years, including 18 years in the U.S. Senate, she explained that Washington wasn’t solving the big problems anymore.In this timely call to action, she explores the roots of her belief in principled policy-making and bipartisan compromise. A leading moderate with a reputation for crossing the aisle, Senator Snowe will propose solutions for bridging the partisan divide in Washington, most notably through a citizens’ movement to hold elected officials accountable. Senator Snowe recounts how the tragedies and triumphs of her personal story helped shape her political approach. Born in Augusta, Maine, Senator Snowe was orphaned at nine, and raised by an aunt and uncle. When she was twenty-six, her husband, a Maine state representative, was killed in an auto accident.  Already dedicated to public service, she ran for and won her husband’s seat.The book will include anecdotes from throughout her career, and address her working relationships with Presidents Reagan through Obama, Senator Ted Kennedy, Majority Leader Bob Dole, and many others. As a senior member of the powerful Senate Finance Committee, the high-profile Commerce and Intelligence Committees, and the Senate Small Business Committee, Senator Snowe has been directly involved with the most talked-about legislative challenges of recent decades: the country’s response to 9/11; the 2008 financial crisis; the Affordable Healthcare Act; the debt ceiling debacle, and much more.Her new book will draw on the lessons she's learned as a policymaker, and the frustration she shares with the American people about the government’s dwindling productivity. Senator Snowe passionately argues that the government has now lost its way, shows how this happened, and proposes ways for the world’s greatest deliberative body to, once again, fulfill its mission. 
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 8, 2013
      After four decades as a legislator, Snowe (R-ME) presents a strong case for the trouble with the current Congress: a lack of civility. A well-known consensus builder who made a career of reaching across the aisle, Senator Snowe was discouraged by the intolerance she witnessed at the 2012 Republican convention in Maine and the inertia of the 112th Congress. With campaign attack ads and bloggers lowering the political tone, the lifelong Republican chose to quit government and work as a "catalyst for change" outside the Beltway. A daughter of Greek immigrants, orphaned by age nine, and widowed at 26, Snowe overcame Dickensian odds in her rise to political prominence. In 1973 the people of Auburn, Maine, elected her to carry the mantle of her first husband, Rep. Peter Snowe, after his tragic, fatal car crash. Snowe identifies Congressional procedures and campaign finance as key areas requiring an immediate overhaul. Among the reforms she proposes is "No Budget, No Pay", which would dock salaries for senators unless they approve a budget. Her newly formed Olympia's List seeks to erode partisanship by supporting candidates committed to getting results through compromise and raising the standards of civility not just in D.C., but across a nation where rudeness rules.

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      May 1, 2013
      Known for working across party lines in her 18 years in the U.S. Senate, Republican Snowe, from Maine, felt driven from the legislative body by acrimonious partisanship and declined to run for reelection in 2012. But she hasn't abandoned politics. In this heartfelt call to action, she details the cost to the American public of a Congress so polarized that it passes record low numbers of laws and can't agree on a budget. Snowe offers an insider's view of how Congress came to be so dysfunctional, including a behind-the-scenes look at her role in working with both sides to get President Obama's health-care bill passed. She recounts her personal history of losing both parents when a child, widowhood at 26 that led to taking her husband's state legislative seat, later marriage to John McKernan, who would be elected governor of Maine as she pursued politics into the Senate. Snowe offers a passionate plea to Americans to insist on changes in the Senate, including filibuster reform, biennial budgeting, and a five-day workweek for Congress.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)

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