On Christmas in 1914, thousands of allied soldiers put down their rifles and spent the evening intermingling with German enemies along the Western Front. In today's polarized political environment, what lessons can we take from the "Christmas Truce of 1914?" How can we build the kind of trust in our legislative chambers that led soldiers to lay down their weapons and come together--even for one night?
Moderator: Scott Bedke, Speaker of the House, Idaho Legislature
Speaker: Curt Stedron, Director, National Conference of State Legislatures