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Problem Solvers Setting the Agenda

This past week, The House Problem Solvers Caucus released their Bipartisan Priorities Agenda with 11 areas where they can see bipartisan cooperation and solutions. Read the agenda here and sign the petition to show the Problem Solvers that you support their Bipartisan Priority Agenda and urge President Biden to consider the proposal.

Opinion: Some Bipartisan Ideas for Congress
By Bill Galston, No Labels Co-Founder

"The Biden administration’s next big legislative initiative—a “build back better” bill dealing with infrastructure and much else—is at least several weeks away, and the Democrats are pondering what to do in the interim. I have a proposal: Before what will likely be another divisive debate, focus on legislation that enjoys substantial support across party lines.

Skeptics will say that I have described a null set, but they are wrong. Though the last two years of the Trump administration were not notable for legislative achievement, bipartisan work continued behind the scenes..."

Five Facts on State and Local Government Aid
By No Labels

One of the most contentious parts of the recently passed $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill is the state and local government aid provision, with critics noting that many localities are in decent financial shape amid a rebounding economy. Read our five facts on state and local government aid.

Washington's Efforts to Police Domestic Terror Are Ripe for Abuse
By Aleksandra Srdanovic, The New Center

Does America need new domestic terror laws? A specific designation for homegrown threats could help keep America safe, but we must understand the risks a change like this can bring. The New Center explains more in their new article.

Sign our petition to support the new Problem Solver Bipartisan Priority Agenda!

The Problem Solvers Caucus sent a letter to President Joe Biden outlining their Bipartisan Priority Agenda. The proposal listed 11 areas the caucus believes there is great opportunity for bipartisan cooperation and solutions. We don't want to see another strictly partisan deal like the recent COVID-19 relief bill. It is crucial for the No Labels community to show support of these opportunities for bipartisanship and let Washington know we need two-party solutions for good governing.

Take our March Member Survey!

No Labels believes there is an opportunity for lawmakers to forge a deal, with strong bipartisan support—aimed at improving our airports, roads, schools, transit, energy, public parks, and more. It’s the kind of deal that can and should be fiscally responsible while also making essential investments to fix what’s broken now and ensure America leads in the technologies of tomorrow.

We want to know what our No Labels Members think about infrastructure in the United States. Please take a few minutes to give us your feedback!

Donate $10 today and receive your No Labels Membership Card!

Our 2021 Membership Cards are now available! Donate $10 today and you'll receive a personalized card and a letter from our CEO and Founder, Nancy Jacobson!

NEW! on the No Labels Podcast

Warren Mosler is an economist and the father of Modern Monetary Theory. His best-known contention is that a sovereign government operating in an environment without fixed exchange rates can never become “insolvent” because they can always provide more of their currency to pay their debts. It leads to the conclusion that budget deficits and government borrowing are not in and of themselves causes for concerns. It’s a controversial view that challenges most conventional economic thinking. In this episode, Mosler discusses his ideas and how they apply to the most important debates playing out in DC.

Gov. Larry Hogan on Infrastructure and Bipartisanship

Hear from our National Co-Chair, Gov. Larry Hogan on why it is so important for Congress to work in a bipartisan way on infrastructure in the United States.

We want to hear from you. 
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