No Labels In The News

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Republican Sen. Dean Heller said Friday that he views himself as a “no labels” lawmaker and called for bipartisanship in Washington in the latest sign that he is trying to position himself as a moderate ahead of the November elections.

March 26, 2012

That is where No Labels comes in to play, in our modern, vitriolic political system. I applaud - and am an avid supporter of - a group dedicated to overcoming partisanship to advocate for practical, pragmatic, and workable solutions to America’s problems.

March 26, 2012

Nevins and other No Labels backers tried Sunday to rally local support for the apolitical campaign to stop the gridlock of an unpopular Congress. Formed in late 2010, No Labels organizers boast half a million supporters nationwide, including some members of Congress and many former legislators. The platform centers on requiring Congress to pass timely budgets, reforming the Senate filibuster and encouraging fraternization between the parties.

March 25, 2012

The Senate should swiftly confirm 150 of the most sensitive presidential appointments within the first 100 days of a new White House administration — and “measuring the drapes” should become the political norm and not a campaign attack line, according to a new blue-ribbon commission.

March 22, 2012

By Rep. Jim Cooper (D-TN)

Everyone inside the Beltway knows that Congress is in dire need of strong medicine, and 90 percent of Americans agree. Congress as a whole is less popular than it’s been since polling was invented. Unfortunately, too few of my colleagues are listening and focusing their efforts on healing the sick branch of government.

March 20, 2012

Blair Tomlinson of the Federal Times reports on the March 14 hearing on the No Budget, No Pay Act and other parts of No Labels' Make Congress Work! action plan.

March 20, 2012

I am an American citizen, who, like so many others, has become frustrated with the unbridled lack of civility, crippling partisanship and dysfunctional gridlock that are preventing our country from solving the serious problems we face on a daily basis.

March 19, 2012

The intent of the bill is to incentivize Congress to put its fiscal house in order. Because of the uncertainty created when Congress fails to approve spending bills on time, billions of dollars are wasted every year. When they fail to meet the deadline, Congress temporarily funds the government several days or weeks at a time through a series of continuing resolutions.

March 17, 2012

Cooper introduced the bill in December after one of his Nashville constituents asked him why Congress could miss its deadlines while the public had to pay taxes on time, he said. Tennessee Republican Reps. Diane Black and Scott DesJarlais are among the bill’s 34 House co-sponsors.

March 15, 2012

A group fed up with the endless budget stalemates in Washington is angry and wants someone to pay: your local congressman and senator.

March 15, 2012

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