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11 Things You Didn’t Know About the Problem Solvers

Read more for some fun facts about 11 members of the No Labels Problem Solvers group.


April 24, 2013 | in Patrick Murphy, Cheri Bustos, Paul Cook, michael grimm, Jared Huffman, jack kingston, Adam Kinzinger, Sean Patrick Maloney, Todd Young, Tulsi Gabbard

Puzzled

In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, we talk about returning to regular order to pass a unified budget and two Illinois senators who came together in the midst of tragedy.


April 23, 2013 | in Problem-Solver's Daily, Jeff Sessions, Dick Durbin, Mark Kirk, John Delaney, rodney davis

Fighting Against Political Conflict

During the 2012 election, many candidates ran on the promise to “reach across the aisle” and work with members of both parties. Representative Patrick Murphy from Florida’s 18th Congressional District was one of those who promised bipartisan action.


April 23, 2013 | in Patrick Murphy, problem solvers

Redder and Bluer

In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, states are getting redder and bluer, student loan rates are set to double and Problem Solver Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney is focusing on doable projects.


April 22, 2013 | in Problem-Solver's Daily, Hyper-Partisanship, filibuster, student loans, Sean Patrick Maloney, Boston Marathon

Regular order unlikely for tax reform

In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, we talk about the lack of regular order for legislation and the tension that has come about in Washington as a result of gridlock.


April 22, 2013 | in Problem-Solver's Daily, regular order, Ted Kaufman, lisa murkowski, ron wyden

The Real America

In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, we talk about heroes in the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombings and the immigration deal that's close to happening.


April 22, 2013 | in Problem-Solver's Daily, Barack Obama, Mario Diaz-Balart

Kind words across the aisle

In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, President Obama and House Majority Leader Cantor had kind words across the aisle, gridlock is no way to govern and Problem Solvers work together on a cyber security bill.


April 19, 2013 | in Problem-Solver's Daily, Barack Obama, Tom Coburn, Eric Cantor, Joe Biden, Gridlock, cyber security, bowles-simpson, regular order

Sandwiches with politics

In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, we talk about a letter to leadership encouraging a return to regular order and the need for Congress to stay focused with all that's happening in Washington.


April 18, 2013 | in Problem-Solver's Daily, ron shaich, Tom Graves

Sandwiches With a Side of Politics

No Labels Co-Founder & Panera Bread Chairman Ron Shaich knows the value of problem solving -- and that means bringing all groups to the table.


April 18, 2013 | in ron shaich, Panera Bread, problem solvers, tea party

How Regular Order Applies to the Budget Process

Everybody agrees, Washington needs to return to regular order to get anything done -- especially on critical issues like the budget.


April 17, 2013 | in regular order, patty murray, Barack Obama

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