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Keeping Faith in Congress: Why Persistence, Compassion, and Teamwork Will Save Our Democracy

Keeping Faith in Congress: Why Persistence, Compassion, and Teamwork Will Save Our Democracy

In 1996, Walter Capps won a seat in US House of Representatives. Less than a year later, he suffered a massive heart attack at Dulles Airport and died in his wife's arms. Lois Capps, a retired school nurse, decided just a few days later to run for her husband's seat. She won that election and went on to serve eight more terms in Congress, representing the central coast of California and advocating progressive causes.

In Keeping Faith in Congress, Lois Capps poignantly tells her story--of her husband's death and her decision to run, of her daughter's death to cancer just a few years later, of her efforts to work across the aisle, and of her work on behalf of her constituents.

No matter what personal or professional obstacles she faced, Representative Capps never lost faith in democracy. Instead, even the challenges taught her lessons. Now she shares those lessons, hoping that others can be inspired to work on behalf of the common good.

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  • Publisher Fortress Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • ISBN 9781506433745
  • eBook ISBN 9781506440330
  • Age/Grade Range Adult
  • Dimensions 5.5 x 8.5
  • Pages 152
  • Publication Date September 1, 2018

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Foreword by Nancy Pelosi
Preface
1. Around the Table
2. From the Giants of the Earth
3. A Sense of Self
4. A Team for the Greater Good
5. The Role of Loss
6. We're All in This Together
7. Faith in Politics
8. Our Global Outreach
9. Day In, Day Out
10. The Fullness of Time
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