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BREAKING: Bipartisan Senate Group Grows to 22!
Nevada Democrat Jacky Rosen just became the latest Senator to support the bipartisan infrastructure framework forged between President Biden and a group of now-22 senators. These senators (11Ds and 11Rs) and their allies in the House Problem Solvers Caucus are working together to forge a two-party agreement that will provide Americans with the infrastructure updates our country desperately needs. In the coming days, Senator Rosen will face attacks from the far left and the far right for her dedication to working across the aisle. We'd like to show her that the No Labels community commends her efforts to put the needs of our country over a partisan agenda. Please join us in sending her a message of encouragement and thanks for signing on to support the bipartisan infrastructure framework on the table.

Why Washington Should Take the Win on Infrastructure
By No Labels

President Biden describes the infrastructure agreement he negotiated with a bipartisan Senate group as “a once-in-a-generation investment to modernize our infrastructure that will create millions of good-paying jobs and position America to compete with the world and win the 21st century.” No Labels agrees with the president which is why we believe Congress should move immediately to pass a bipartisan infrastructure bill.

Democrat Jacky Rosen becomes 22nd senator to back bipartisan infrastructure deal
By Jordain Carney

With Rosen joining the Senate gang is now evenly split between 11 Democratic senators and 11 Republican senators. In addition to Rosen, the House Problem Solvers Caucus also came out in support of the deal this week. The core members of the Senate bipartisan group joined President Biden at the White House late last month to announce that they had reached a deal on a $1.2 trillion over eight years framework. 

 

Biden Needs to Save the Infrastructure Bill
By Senator Joe Lieberman

I hope they rethink their strategy. President Biden has agreed to an infrastructure proposal with a bipartisan Senate group and the House Problem Solvers Caucus. Linking it to a separate multitrillion-dollar partisan reconciliation bill would likely end with passage of neither. The American people wouldn’t soon forgive this failure, and they’d blame Mr. Biden and Democrats because we’re in the majority. This is the kind of political gamesmanship that makes Americans cynical about our government...

Problem Solvers Caucus Backs Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework
By Edmund DeMarche and Jacqui Heinrich

Members of the Problem Solvers Caucus on Tuesday announced their support of the $973 billion infrastructure deal proposed last month by a bipartisan group of senators. The caucus, which is comprised of a bipartisan group of 58 representatives, said it "strongly supports" the Senate infrastructure framework that is "closely aligned with our own ‘Building Bridges’ proposal." Rep. Josh Gottheimer, D-N.J., a co-chair from the caucus, said the group worked with colleagues in the Senate on the framework.

 

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Please join us on Wednesday, July 21st at 7:00PM ET for a virtual member briefing with Diane Hessan, award-winning entrepreneur and author of Our Common Ground: Insights from Four Years of Listening to American Voters.

 

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We want to hear from you!

Sha’Carri Richardson, a record holding sprinter, will not be able to run for America in the Tokyo Olympic afters the U.S. Olympic Committee suspended her for testing positive for marijuana. Do you agree with the decision to leave Ms. Richardson off the team?

 

Check out our new national tv ad!

We are launching a new national ad that points out a disconnect that is frankly enraging: President Biden just forged a historic infrastructure agreement with a bipartisan Senate group, and he’s barnstorming the country explaining the urgency of its passage—and yet congressional leadership is saying they won’t allow a vote on it, unless it's paired with a separate partisan reconciliation bill.

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