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ICYMI: No Labels Statement on the Biden-Harris Infrastructure Plan

"Rebuilding America's crumbling infrastructure is the right priority, but no one should think this is a challenge that can be solved by one party alone. Infrastructure is a bipartisan problem that demands two-party solutions. Democrats and Republicans alike need better roads, bridges and broadband, but any proposed package will only secure bipartisan support if it remains focused on infrastructure and benefits—not burdens—future generations. This is a momentous opportunity for America to repair our existing infrastructure and to make bold investments that will allow us to outcompete and out innovate the rest of the world. We stand ready to work with the President and Democrats and Republicans in Congress to seize this opportunity."
 - No Labels National Co-Chairs, Sen. Joe Lieberman and Gov. Larry Hogan

>>>Have any thoughts or questions about the recently released infrastructure plan? Join us in our exclusive Facebook group today to discuss!<<<

Letter to Leadership: Problem Solvers Caucus Urges Return to Regular Order

"The Problem Solvers Caucus urged Congressional leadership to return to regular order in the House, allowing for open debate on the House floor, committee hearings, and amendments. In a letter officially endorsed by the 58-Member bipartisan Caucus, including 29 Democrats and 29 Republicans, the group called for adhering to a deliberative and open process that will produce legislation through committee hearings, markups, and floor amendments. 

Given the narrowly divided U.S. House and Senate, a more open, deliberative process is key to getting more legislation from Congress to the President’s desk."

Five Facts on Contested Elections
By No Labels

Six votes decided the 2020 U.S. House election for Iowa’s 2nd Congressional District. Republican Mariannette Miller-Meeks won, and she has been seated, but Democratic challenger Rita Hart is asked a congressional committee to investigate the results. Read our five facts on contested congressional elections.

No, Really: America Needs a Space Force
By Olive Miller, The New Center

For adversaries, beating America in space doesn’t stop at developing their space programs. As the counter-space race heats up, it’s the mission of the Space Force to safeguard America’s space technology. And that matters a whole lot more than you might think. Find out why in The New Center's new paper.

Facebook Group Exclusive: Field Friday @ 11:30 AM ET!

Join us this morning in the No Labels Facebook Ambassadors group for our weekly Q+A session hosted by our Chief Strategist, Ryan Clancy. Click below to join the group and find the event details! Not on Facebook but still want to participate? Click here to join the meeting directly at 11:30 AM ET.

FREE VIRTUAL EVENT NEXT WEEK!

Join us on April 7th at 7:00 PM ET for our Monthly Member Briefing featuring Dr. Bill Galston. He is a No Labels Co-Founder, Wall Street Journal Columnist, and a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution. Dr. Galston will be speaking about infrastructure and how it will be approached in Washington.

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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:

John Hope Bryant is an accomplished author, entrepreneur, and the founder of Operation Hope. The organization is the largest not-for-profit and best-in-class provider of financial literacy, financial inclusion, and economic empowerment tools and services in the United States for youth and adults. In this episode, he discusses his thoughts on the economic challenges facing disadvantaged communities across America.

Rep. Fred Upton on Immigration: "We've got to work together. It's a crisis"

Rep. Fred Upton (R-MI06) appeared on MSNBC alongside Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ05) to talk about their hopes for immigration legislation in this Congress.

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