Bipartisan Commission
A Bipartisan Commission is a group formed by members from two major political parties, typically the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, to address specific issues or challenges. The goal of such a commission is to foster cooperation and find common ground, allowing for more balanced and effective solutions that can gain broader support across the political spectrum.
These commissions often focus on significant national concerns, such as election reform, healthcare, or national security. By bringing together diverse perspectives, a bipartisan commission aims to create recommendations that are more likely to be accepted by both parties, ultimately benefiting the public and enhancing governance.