Republican Governor Addresses Snap Cuts, Directs People To 900+ Resources: 'How Do We Help The Most Vulnerable In Our State?'
Republican Governor Addresses Snap Cuts, Directs People To 900+ Resources: 'How Do We Help The Most Vulnerable In Our State?'
Republican Governor Addresses Snap Cuts, Directs People To 900+ Resources: 'How Do We Help The Most Vulnerable In Our State?' On November 10, Republican Governor J. Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma sat down with Democratic Governor Matt Meyer of Delaware at the TEDNext conference in Atlanta, Georgia. As the longest government shutdown in United States history entered its 41st day, and seemingly approached its end, the two politicians talked about paving a path forward for bipartisan cooperation. “We need to find a way, as Americans, to sit on stage together, to break bread with each other, to understand that we can’t just channel all of our energies into knocking each other down,” Meyer said. Stitt agreed. “There’s people watching this, probably people in this room who hate me just because I’m a Republican,” he said. “There’s people watching this who hate Matt just because he’s a Democrat.” He went on to add: “We can debate policy and we can still like each other, and we can have a diffe…