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By Philip Elliott
Washington Correspondent, TIME

The D.C. Brief Wants to Know: How Are We Doing?

Dear Readers of The D.C. Brief,

When we re-started TIME’s political newsletter from the D.C. Bureau back in July last year, we wrapped ourselves in a simple mission: to make sense of what matters most in Washington.

Well, after a year and some change—in every sense of that word—we wanted to check in with the most important people in our minds, our readers. What’s working? What’s not? What would you like that you’re not getting? This is the fun part of a company approaching its first centennial with the mindset of a startup: anything is possible.

We’ve put together a quick survey that you can blow through faster than lawmakers miss self-imposed deadlines in this town. But please be honest with us. If you’re subscribed just to hate-read us, that’s useful knowledge, too.

And we haven’t asked the right question, feel free to send any additional feedback to us over at politics@time.com.

Thanks for your continued readership,

The D.C. Brief

 
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