Disagreement and conflict resolution are foundational elements of the United States’ system of governance; divergent views on federalism, checks and balances, the separation of powers, and other such norms have been present since the founding of the country. While there is partisan division on many critical issues facing the US, broad consensus in some areas continues to lead to the enactment of bipartisan policies. This panel will examine how political leadership can play a role in breaking through the divisive noise and what can be accomplished as we lead up to 2025 and beyond.