Former Congressman Bart Gordon on NASA, the America Competes Act, and the Evolution of Modern Politics

Jun 03, 2026 at 11:17 am by Producer



Former Congressman Bart Gordon takes listeners behind the scenes of his 26-year career representing Tennessee’s 6th district. Navigating the halls of Washington as a 13-term representative, Gordon reflects on the evolution of political bipartisanship, his instrumental work as Chairman of the House Committee on Science and Technology, and what it really takes to pass landmark legislation like the America Competes Act. This conversation serves as a masterclass in effective governance, bridging the gap between historical policy decisions and today’s fast-evolving political landscape.

Dive deep into the untold stories of America's space program, from the early blueprinting of the International Space Station to the transition toward private sector space exploration with industry giants like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos. Gordon shares invaluable leadership lessons gleaned from working alongside figures like Senator Lamar Alexander, detailing how mutual respect and regular order once drove Washington to solve real-world problems. The episode wraps with a localized look at Middle Tennessee's explosive growth, the creation of Murfreesboro’s greenway system, and the future of local economic development.

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