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This is the moment every No Labels supporter has been waiting and fighting for. Last night, the American people scored a huge win—and the extreme left and right finally got pushed back.

The infrastructure bill passed the House. It never would have happened without No Labels’ courageous allies in Congress or the tireless support that people like you have given them. Here’s three things you need to know the Problem Solvers Caucus did yesterday that should make you so proud.

  1. They got a vote on the two-party infrastructure bill first, breaking the link with a separate one-party reconciliation bill that had delayed a House infrastructure vote for months.
  2. House Republicans provided 13 “yes” votes, which put the bill over the 218-vote majority threshold and neutralized the six members on the left who voted “no.”
  3. They refused to vote on a full reconciliation bill until the Congressional Budget Office has had the time to score its full impact on the budget and the economy.

This success is years in the making. Two years ago, the House Problem Solvers Caucus first laid out a bipartisan plan for infrastructure. Seven months ago, No Labels National Co-chair Gov. Larry Hogan convened a bicameral summit in Annapolis to begin laying the foundation for a bill. Three months ago, the Senate passed the bipartisan infrastructure bill with 69 votes. And today, the biggest infrastructure investment since Eisenhower created the Interstate Highway System is headed to President Biden’s desk.

This is such a big win for American and for this movement. Please see below for a little more detail on what it all means.

 

No Labels’ Takeaway From Passage of Historic Infrastructure Bill: America Wins, Extreme Left and Right Lose 

Bipartisan House Problem Solvers Caucus Provides Pivotal Vote Margin to Pass the Bill 

Washington, D.C. – Last night, the U.S. House passed the historic bipartisan infrastructure bill and a courageous group of bipartisan members made all the difference. Democrats and Republicans—most drawn from the ranks of the Problem Solvers Caucus—forced a vote on the infrastructure bill with no strings attached, breaking the link with a separate reconciliation bill that had delayed a House infrastructure vote for months. Then, when six Democratic “no” votes threatened to tank the infrastructure vote, 13 Republicans crossed over to put the bill over the top.

This victory for the American people is months in the making. In April, No Labels National Co-chair Larry Hogan gathered Democratic and Republican governors, House and Senate members to start hashing out a framework for an infrastructure bill. In the months to come, No Labels would host several other bipartisan, bicameral meetings to try to keep momentum moving behind the bill even as it appeared stalled after the Senate passed it in August with 69 votes. But the persistence of No Labels and our House and Senate allies paid off and the American people will be so much better off for it.

“When President Biden signs this bill into law, it will represent the single biggest infrastructure investment in America since Eisenhower and Congress built the Interstate Highway System. It will create millions of jobs,” said No Labels co-executive director Margaret White. “But it also represents a signature moment that shows what can happen when a group of Democratic and Republican Senators and House members hang together and do the hard but essential work of trying to find common ground.”

In addition to last night’s passage of the infrastructure bill, key members of the Problem Solvers Caucus also ensured that a separate reconciliation bill will not be voted on until it receives a full score from the Congressional Budget Office, which will enable members and the public to do the diligence and vetting required of such a consequential piece of legislation.

“If you flipped on cable news last night, you saw commentators from the left and right denouncing this bill and this vote,” said No Labels chief strategist Ryan Clancy. But today, the vast majority of Americans are applauding and that’s why this is so important. The broad American majority is starting to push back and demand something better from our leaders and it’s a real credit to the Problem Solvers Caucus members that they stepped up to deliver.”

No Labels is a national movement of Democrats, Republicans and independents working to bring our leaders together to solve America’s toughest problems. 

 

Americans got an early holiday gift this week when the House finally passed the bipartisan infrastructure bill. This means better roads, bridges, broadband, and water for all of us. And the crazy part is, the two parties actually did it together.

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