No Labels is unique not only for what it does, but for who does it.

Since its inception, No Labels has been a women-led organization. It was founded by Nancy Jacobson with the help of Margaret White. And women have filled out most of the leadership ranks ever since.

Today, The Hill ran a great story on “No Labels' Fight Against Partisanship” that I hope you will share with people in your own network. This article doesn’t just provide some well-deserved recognition for the women who lead No Labels; it’s a great primer for anyone who wants to know more about our work and why it is so important. 

You can read the article here.

If you haven’t done so already, I hope you will join the No Labels movement and become a member today. We have some major happenings on the horizon (including our Problem Solver Convention on November 3) and you can be among the first to hear our most important news and updates.

In the meantime, please do read and share The Hill’s article, which offers yet another reminder about what makes this organization so special.

Thank you for all of your support,

Ryan

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