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Another week without relief
Last week we saw momentum building around the House Problem Solvers Caucus "March to Common Ground" COVID-19 relief bill framework. But, with the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a pending Supreme Court is pushing desperately needed COVID-19 relief to the back burner. Our Congress should be able to work on more than one thing at a time. Click here to send a message to your Representative and Senators and tell them to support the bipartisan "March to Common Ground"!

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Will Congress Fail Again, or Do its Job and Compromise?
By Nancy Jacobson, No Labels CEO and Founder

"An extraordinary example of Congress’s partisan dysfunction has been playing out this summer. The Republican-led Senate and Democratic-led House have been pushing their own COVID-19 relief packages with virtually no consideration of whether they could actually become law. All this time, their constituents desperately needed help, and still do."

 

We're missing the real story on mail in ballots
By Margaret White, No Labels Executive Director

"...mail-in voter fraud is a red herring that’s pulling attention from a far more serious problem. Thousands of jurisdictions nationwide will struggle to collect and count ballots in a timely and orderly fashion."

 

American Foreign Aid Policy in the Age of COVID-19
By Aleksandra Srdanovic

Many Americans think the US spends as much as a third of our budget on foreign aid. The reality? Less than 1% and we get a big benefit from it. See how in this New Center paper on foreign aid in the age of COVID-19.

 

New! on Gridlock Break

John Delaney represented Maryland in the US House of Representatives from 2013 to 2019. In 2017, he launched a bid for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination. Before running for Congress, he co-founded two publicly traded companies focused on making loans more readily available for small businesses. In this epidsode, he discusses the need for bipartisanship at this uniquely divisive and difficult moment in American history.

 

Interested in Volunteering on a Campaign?

No Labels is putting together a volunteer program to help support members of the Problem Solvers Caucus! We are looking for volunteers to help certain members in their general election campaign. Many members will have a tough race in the fall, and they need our help to ensure they win and remain a Problem Solver in the next Congress.  

If you are interested, please take a minute to fill out a brief survey indicating some of your preferences. Your answers will help us shape this new and exciting program.

 

Virtual Event: No Labels Youth Congress

Young people today look at the horror that defines American politics with dismay. After all, they will have to clean up tomorrow the mess our incumbent leaders created. In that spirit, No Labels is establishing a new No Labels Youth Congress as an opportunity for tomorrow’s leaders, age 18 to 35, to learn from and with each other. The No Labels Youth Congress campaign will kick off with a conversation between Wall Street Journal columnist Dr. Bill Galston and Ryan Clancy, No Labels Chief Strategist, on September 26th. If you are 18 to 35 years old, click below to sign up!

 

We want to hear from you.
Do you agree with President Trump’s decision to put forth a new Supreme Court nominee before the election?

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