At a time when our country seems more divided than ever, members of the House and Senate from both parties will come together for a public bicameral meeting in the U.S. Capitol. Their goal: to start an honest, public conversation about how to move forward together as one nation.
John,
At a time when Washington feels more divided than ever, something different is happening.
On Wednesday, September 11 at 8:30 AM ET, No Labels is hosting its second Public Bicameral Meeting at the U.S. Capitol. This session will bring together Democrats and Republicans from both chambers of Congress to focus on a key issue where progress is possible: permitting reform.
CLICK HERE TO RSVP FOR THE SEPTEMBER 11 BICAMERAL MEETING ▸
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This meeting will be livestreamed to No Labels members via Zoom, and it is your chance to see what congressional cooperation actually looks like.
Permitting reform is one of the few areas where both parties agree. It is about getting America building again—modernizing the infrastructure and energy systems our economy depends on. Every member attending will have the chance to briefly share their priorities and ideas for reform.
These public bicamerals are part of our larger effort to build trust, strengthen relationships, and empower the leaders who are committed to solutions over soundbites.
The more of our members who attend virtually, the stronger the message we send that Congress needs to be working together for the good of the nation.
CALL ON YOUR MEMBER OF CONGRESS TO ATTEND HERE ▸
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We hope you will tune in and invite others to do the same.
Margaret White
Co-Executive Director
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