Scenarios about 'bipartisan legislation'
Legislation that receives substantial support from both major political parties, typically in democratic systems with two dominant parties like the United States. Bipartisan legislation often addresses issues of broad national concern where political differences are set aside, such as national security, infrastructure, or crisis response. In alternate history scenarios, the presence or absence of bipartisan cooperation can significantly alter a nation's political stability, policy outcomes, and ability to address major challenges.
What If No Child Left Behind Was Never Passed?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 failed to become law, potentially altering the course of American education policy, standardized testing, and school accountability systems.