One of the most important things Washington is supposed to do every year is pass a budget. But you wouldn’t guess that from the way some people around here continually ignore it.
One of the most important things Washington is supposed to do every year is pass a budget. But you wouldn’t guess that from the way some people around here continually ignore it.
Congress has an accountability problem. The current drama over the looming sequester is only the latest example.
By nearly every measure, the 112th Congress was the least productive since 1947. 1947!
With so many of the country’s fiscal and other problems to be solved, they passed the fewest number of bills and enacted nearly the fewest laws.
At the heart of it all: the Senate filibuster. In its first 50 years the filibuster was used 35 times. In the last two – more than 100 times.
Is your representative holding a public town hall meeting this August recess? No Labels called every office, and only 44% are scheduling open town hall meetings.
In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, we talk about the risk of putting politics ahead of country and Illinois' strong presence in the Problem Solvers group.
In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, we talk about the blame game that has started following the most recent jobs report and President Obama's upcoming budget.
In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, Sen. Patrick Leahy wants to meet with the gang of eight, polarization is increasing and don't give up yet on the 113th session of Congress.
No Labels wants to wish a warm welcome to one of our newest problem solvers, Rep. Tom Reed (R-NY). He’s the 53rd member of the problem solvers group -- which has grown by 30 in less than two months.
In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, both sides of the aisle have unveiled proposed budgets, some are encouraged by Congress' recent steps and a few negative polls.
In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, we talk about the sequestration and the continuing blame game in Washington.