You’re less likely to stab someone in the back if you’re going to be having tea and cookies with them next Monday.

Bill Weld, the former Massachusetts governor who in 1991 started the unusual tradition of having regular, weekly meetings for political leaders to talk about issues and legislation as well as get to know each other.

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Bill Weld, the former Massachusetts governor who in 1991 started the unusual tradition of having regular, weekly meetings for political leaders to talk about issues and legislation as well as get to know each other.

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Caroline Cournoyer is GOVERNING's senior web editor.
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