The Building Civic Bridges Act
Polarization and division in the United States have reached such a point that it threatens our strength domestically and overseas. According to an NBC News poll conducted in January 2022, 70 percent of Americans agree with the statement that “America has become so polarized that it can no longer solve the major issues facing the country” – up from 45 percent in 2010.
However, this century has also seen significant growth in local innovations in civic bridgebuilding—a movement comprised of local leaders, nonprofits, businesses, and philanthropic partners making dedicated collective efforts to address polarization. Civic bridgebuilding can address toxic polarization at its source by facilitating the creation and maintenance of lasting person-to-person relationships across differences and emphasizing a common purpose. Federal support for efforts to reduce polarization and engage communities in civic bridgebuilding would support this work as a key national priority. In fact, a recent report from the Bipartisan Commission on the Practice of Democratic Citizenship points out that the U.S. government spends tens of millions of dollars through the National Endowment for Democracy trying to foster social cohesion and support civic bridgebuilding in other countries to strengthen democracy abroad — yet it does none of that work here in the United States.
Key features:
The Bill would create a privately funded, new, non-partisan Office of Civic Bridgebuilding dedicated to tackling sources of division:
- Administering a grant program to support civic bridgebuilding programs across the nation.
- Supporting the training of volunteers in civic bridgebuilding skills and techniques.
- Supporting academic research on civic bridgebuilding, civic engagement, and social cohesion.
- Activating a public conversation about the importance of civic bridgebuilding by serving as a convening and coordinating force for the national civic bridgebuilding movement.
This bill will promote the ability of local communities to tackle sources of division while empowering participants and organizations with a foundation on which they can address contentious issues and ultimately, bridge divides. Given the opportunity, 79% of Americans would help to reduce social division in our nation (Listen First Project), but they need resources and guidance. The Building Civic Bridges Act provides those resources.
Official Co-Sponsors
Congressional Bill Co-Sponsors
- Rep. Chrissy Houlahan [D-PA]
- Rep. Andy Barr [R-KY]
- Rep. Lucy McBath [D-GA]
- Rep. Glenn “GT” Thompson [R-PA]
- Rep. Young Kim [R-CA]
- Rep. Brian K. Fitzpatrick [R-PA]
- Rep. Salud O. Carbajal [D-CA]
- Rep. Blake Moore [R-UT]
- Rep. William Timmons [R-SC]
- Rep. Mike Levin [D-CA]
- Rep. Julia Brownley [D-CA]
- Rep. Ed Case [D-HI]
- Rep. LaMonica McIver [D-NJ]
- Rep. Don Bacon [R-NE]
- Rep. Michael McCaul [R-TX]
- Rep. Scott Peters [D-CA]
- Rep. Kelly Morrison [D-MN]
- Rep. Maggie Goodlander [D-NH]
- Rep. Greg Landsman [D-OH]
- Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton [D-DC]
Organizations
- $1 Billion for Trust
- American Public Square
- Arizona Town Hall
- Bridge Alliance Education Fund
- Bridges of Peace
- Building Community Capacity, LLC
- Business for America
- Center for Economic and Ciivc Learning
- Center for Engaged Communities, NH Listens
- Center for the Science of Moral Understanding
- Citizen Discourse
- Civic Bridgers
- Civic Health Project
- Civic Voice Partners
- Civity
- Collaborative Solutions, Inc.
- Common Ground – United We Stand
- Compassionate America
- Council for Christian Colleges & Universities
- Crossing Party Lines
- Deliberative Democracy Lab
- ECOS
- Future Caucus
- GenerationNation
- Generation Citizen
- Habits of Discourse
- iCivics and the CivxNow Coalition
- Indiana Alliance of YMCAs
- Institute for Global Leadership
- Interfaith America
- LeaderEthics
- Leadership Ohio
- Listen First Project
- Living Room Conversations
- Mediators Foundation
- Meetings of Opposites
- Middle Ground Schools
- Minnesota Council of Churches
- Mormon Women for Ethical Government (MWEG)
- National Civic League
- North Carolina Campus Engagement
- North Carolina Civics Coalition
- Office of Maria Ramos-Chertok
- Outreach Experts
- Parents Forum
- Parity / Blessed By Difference
- Resolutionaries
- Service Year Alliance
- State Business Executives
- Stories Change Power
- Team Democracy
- The American Exchange Project
- The Constructive Dialogue Institute
- The Dignity Index
- The Institute for Islamic, Christian, and Jewish Studies
- The Village Square
- True Story Inc
- twiGs Creation, Inc.
- Urban Rural Action
- U.S. Chamber of Commerce
- Veterans for All Voters
- Vitality Source LLC
- With Honor Action
Press
The Cap Times
- Opinion | A commonsense solution to toxic polarization across America - The Cap Times (Published April 26th, 2024)
USA Today:
- Americans are divided on politics. These lawmakers want to do something about it. (Published April 3rd, 2024)
Spectrum News:
- Rep. Andy Barr co-sponsoring bill focused on civic engagement (Published March 25th, 2024)
The Suburban Times:
- Kilmer Introduces Legislation to Reduce Polarization and Support Community Bridgebuilding (Published March 19th, 2024)
Kentucky Today:
- Bipartisan legislation aimed at bridging divides in communities (Published March 18th, 2024)
All Sides:
- What is the Building Civic Bridges Act and Why Should You Support It (Published March 18th, 2024)
The Fulcrum:
- What is the Building Civic Bridges Act, and Why Support it? (Published April 19th, 2024)
- This bill offers a tipping point in civic bridge-building (Published March 26th, 2024)
- A Milestone in the Bridge-building Movement (Published March 15, 2024)
- The $2 Billion a Day Problem of Polarization (Published July 22, 2025)
- Interfaith America: The Building Civic Bridges Act: Americans Have an Important Opportunity (Published August 4, 2025)
- Arizona Daily Star: Letter: A Quiet Revolution (Published August 15, 2025)
- Temple Daily Telegram: Building Civic Bridges (Published July 28, 2025)
All Sides:
- When Congress Can Help Us Help Them (Published March 11th, 2024)
The American Leader:
- Emma Petty Addams: Restoring Faith in Democracy (Published January 17th, 2024)
Democracy Works Podcast:
- Finding Hope in 2024 (Published January 1st, 2024)
People Who Read People Podcast:
- On the art of listening and the challenges of being an introvert, with Joel Berman (Published November 20th, 2023)
Concord Monitor:
- To Rescue Our Republic, We Must Repair Our Relationships (Published August 26th, 2023)
The Fulcrum:
- Promoting unity and civic engagement (Published August 7th, 2023)
Portland Press Herald:
- Letter to the Editor | Portland Councilor Backs Bridge-Building Effort (Published August 2nd, 2023)
Let's Find Common Ground Podcast:
- Bridge Builders in Congress | Fighting Polarization (Published March 14th, 2022)
Future Caucus
- Future Caucus: BUILDING CIVIC BRIDGES WITH REP. DEREK KILMER