When legislative gridlock stalls reforms during economic downturns, a legislative recession occurs. This term describes periods where lawmakers prioritize political infighting over passing stimulus or relief measures. The primary beneficiaries are status-quo industries and incumbent politicians, who avoid disruptive changes, while the general public and small businesses suffer from delayed recovery and worsening economic conditions.
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