| After a yearslong fight of compromising, stalling and maneuvering, how did this bipartisan effort to reduce the number of inmates in prison finally succeed? "How do you eat 10,000 marshmallows? One at a time," says Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, who sponsored the bill. "How do you get a co-sponsor or how do you get another person to say yes to the whip call? You do it one at a time." | | News Alert Monday, December 17 | | | | | An insider's look at how Washington got to 'yes' with the criminal justice reform bill | | After a yearslong fight of compromising, stalling and maneuvering, how did this bipartisan effort to reduce the number of inmates in prison finally succeed? "How do you eat 10,000 marshmallows? One at a time," says Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, who sponsored the bill. "How do you get a co-sponsor or how do you get another person to say yes to the whip call? You do it one at a time." | | | | | | | | | |
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