Senator Chris Murphy, a Democrat from Connecticut, and Utah's Republican Governor Spencer Cox have launched a bipartisan initiative aimed at addressing the increasing unhappiness among Americans. The initiative, introduced by Senator Mitt Romney, seeks to foster a national conversation about America's growing unease and the decline in public happiness. The series of forums planned by Murphy and Cox will explore deep questions about meaning, connection, and the common good, in an effort to restore these values to American life.
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A Senate Democrat and a Republican governor are teaming up to tackle the U.S. happiness deficit, one conversation at a time. The two will host a series of forums that will focus on how to “restore the value of the common good to American life.” https://t.co/ukrhab7K6v
Today Utah Governor Spencer Cox and I are launching a new initiative to build a national conversation to explore the reasons for America's growing unease and unhappiness, and to ask big questions not often raised in politics, about meaning, connection and the common good. https://t.co/W66xenKi1H
Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn. and Utah’s Republican Gov. Spencer Cox are joining forces to try and address a vexing problem plaguing the U.S.: Americans are less and less happy. https://t.co/LKtTmCeQo0
Sen. Chris Murphy and Utah Gov. Spencer Cox are joining forces on a bipartisan initiative to tackle unhappiness in the US. Murphy told me that Sen. Romney introduced the two https://t.co/fYAwIV99G5