70% of the nation agreed that the House was doing a "fine job" on the impeachment hearings, saying that it's great that Congress is doing something other than pass terrible laws for once. 5% responded to the survey by saying they would prefer Congress stop the hearings and do their jobs, while a strong 25% said they weren't even aware impeachment hearings were going on. This latter group is the happiest of the bunch.
The Sunset policy is as follows. Every law with the exception of the Constitution has a ten year expiration date. They then need to be brought up, debated and passed again. Laws may not be passed in mass but must be voted on one by one.
It keeps outdated laws from being brought out and dusted off when they want to stick it to some one, keeps the number of laws down to a reasonable level and keeps Congress busy.