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No Labels family

In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, Sen. Dean Heller says that lawmakers in Nevada are part of a No Labels family, President Barack Obama is scheduled to release his budget on April 10 and there is a chance for common ground on Medicare.


March 29, 2013 | in Problem-Solver's Daily, budget, dean heller, No Budget No Pay, kurt schrader, Tom Reed, Medicare, Gridlock, solutions

Ordering seconds

In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, we talk about a second dinner between President Obama and Republican senators and a common goal in the House Energy and Commerce Committee.


March 28, 2013 | in Problem-Solver's Daily, Barack Obama, Johnny Isakson, fred upton, henry waxman, Gang of Eight, Chuck Schumer

Time to get tough

In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, we look at an effort by the House freshman to get involved in the budget process.


March 27, 2013 | in Problem-Solver's Daily, No Budget No Pay, gary shapiro, Jim Himes, ami bera

An Intern Experience

I began interning at No Labels with the intention of working here for my junior year of high school. However a year came and went, and I wasn't ready to leave.


March 26, 2013 | in internship, No Labels

Congress needs fixing

In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, we talk about our solutions to the gridlock in Congress and the need for reform of the appointment process.


March 26, 2013 | in Problem-Solver's Daily, Barack Obama, Gang of Eight, Chris Gibson, Sean Patrick Maloney, Jon Huntsman

An Unlikely Friendship

Problem solver Rep. Jack Kingston, a Republican from Georgia, has started an unlikely friendship with Democrat Rep. Jim Moran of Virginia.

“That’s the problem with No Labels. You start liking people ... Those kinds of relationships can take place because what happens in Washington, just at the time you have decided you don’t like somebody, something like No Labels brings you together, you get to know them and you find out that you were the one that was wrong.”


March 25, 2013 | in problem solvers, jack kingston, Jim Moran

Sticking to the status quo

In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, both sides of the aisle would stick to the status quo without a a market change or leadership, Congress is shifting focus from the budget and lawmakers are returning home armed with excuses for the sequester.


March 25, 2013 | in Problem-Solver's Daily, budget, Gridlock, Sequestration, Leadership, Across the Aisle, joe manchin, rodney davis, Tom Reed

Trust building

In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, we talk about President Obama's outreach yielding results and a bipartisan effort to transform taxes.


March 24, 2013 | in Problem-Solver's Daily, Barack Obama, Tom Cole, dave camp, Max Baucus

No Budget, No Pay yields results

In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, the Senate passes a budget after 13 hours of deliberation and voting.


March 23, 2013 | in Problem-Solver's Daily, Senate, budget, No Budget No Pay, John McCain, Barack Obama, joe manchin, Lynn Jenkins, problem solvers

Principled Solutions

In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, closing a small number of loop holes can create opportunities, the Senate is poised to pass a budget and No Budget, No Pay for the Executive branch is a budget amendment to watch for.


March 22, 2013 | in Problem-Solver's Daily, No Budget No Pay, budget, tax reform, Gridlock, immigration, Jobs

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