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The Holidays Came Early and We Are Sending Out a Thank You Card

Can you believe it? After months of being naughty, Washington is finally being nice. Congress passed the bipartisan infrastructure bill—giving us better roads, bridges, broadband, cleaner water and a lot more. It’s the biggest public works legislation since Eisenhower. What a win for the No Labels movement and for America. In the end, much credit goes to 13 brave House Republicans who provided enough votes to pass the bill even when six far left members voted no.

These 13 are taking a lot of heat for that vote from the far right but they’re hanging strong, no doubt because they know people like you are behind them.

No Labeling Episode 4: A Pre-Holiday Miracle
By Ryan Clancy & Margaret White

After more false starts than they care to remember, Margaret and Ryan finally get to celebrate the passage of the bipartisan infrastructure bill.

In Infrastructure Votes, 19 Members Broke With Their Party
By Luke Broadwater and Zach Montague

Infrastructure funding has traditionally been a broadly bipartisan issue on Capitol Hill, but on Friday night President Biden’s sweeping infrastructure bill passed mostly along party lines..

 

Order Your Copy Today: The Centrist Solution: How We Made Government Work and Can Make It Work Again by Senator Joe Lieberman

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Five Facts on Major Bipartisan Legislation
By No Labels

Even though bipartisanship has gotten more difficult in Washington, Democrats and Republicans in Congress have still managed to come together in recent years to address big problems.

Why Democrats Should Thank the Moderates in Their Party
By Karen Tumulty

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WATCH: No Labels: Holidays Came Early

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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