| | Bicameral House and Senate Group Call for Unity This past week, No Labels House and Senate allies proved themselves to be precisely the kinds of leaders America needs at this moment. At a moment when far too many leaders are still fanning divisions, they are calling for unity, denouncing violence and most important, pointing a way toward a different kind of politics in 2021 and beyond. |
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| | Bipartisan House and Senate Group Led By Problem Solvers Caucus Urge President Trump to Publicly Denounce Domestic Terror Efforts, Planned Violence Ahead of Inauguration "In times of crisis and unrest, the nation relies on its elected leaders to do everything in their power to keep the American people safe and restore the peace. As bipartisan Members of the Senate and House, we ask that you please address the nation and unequivocally denounce domestic terrorism, condemn harmful propaganda, urge anyone considering mobilizing to stay home, and affirmatively state that you are no way supportive of violent messages of any kind." |
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| Five Facts on the U.S. Capitol Police By No Labels "Within the USCP there are five bureaus that manage all areas of Capitol security from preventing attacks and managing contingency plans to guarding the office buildings. The department is governed by the Capitol Police Board, which consists of the sergeant at arms of the U.S. House of Representatives, the sergeant at arms and doorkeeper of the U.S. Senate, and the architect of the Capitol. The chief of police also serves on the board, in a non-voting capacity." |
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| Opinion: Trump Is Blowing Apart the G.O.P. God Bless Him. By Thomas Friedman "If just a few principled center-right Republicans, like Mitt Romney and Lisa Murkowski, abandoned this G.O.P. or were simply willing to work with a center-left Biden team, the Problem Solvers Caucus in the House and like-minded members in the Senate — the people who got the recent stimulus bill passed — would become stronger than ever. That’s how we start to dial down the madness coursing through our nation and get us back to seeing each other as fellow citizens, not enemies." |
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| Apply for No Labels Youth Congress! We are now accepting applications to the 2021-2022 session of the No Labels Youth Congress, an exclusive opportunity for young people to receive the inside scoop on the inner workings of our nation’s capital and gain the tools and inside experience they need to build a career in politics and civil service. Youth Congress delegates will receive a political education that cannot be found anywhere else, with an opportunity to gain experience across several disciplines, interact with members of Congress, business and community leaders, and help build a grassroots movement across the country. |
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| | Two Members of House Problem Solvers Caucus on Division Over Trump "But frankly, the political rhetoric from a lot, for a long time has, I think, built up an outrage in America, Rachel. And so I don't want to let the rest of us off the hook too easily either. The second thing I would say is that I think what we need right now is we need to keep the peace for the next nine days, No. 1. And No. 2, we need to heal the nation. And No. 3, I think we want to hold people accountable with some legitimate due process." |
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| Rep. Joe Cunningham: "Let's take time to listen to each other" In his farewell speech on the House floor, outgoing Congressman Joe Cunningham (D-SC) encourages us to lend an ear to listen to what the other side has to offer. |
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