In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, Americans are already hurting from the fiscal cliff, states still need aid for the damages caused by Hurricane Sandy and Senators give their farewell addresses.
In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, Americans are already hurting from the fiscal cliff, states still need aid for the damages caused by Hurricane Sandy and Senators give their farewell addresses.
In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, Ami Bera defeated Rep. Dan Lungren while co-founders Jonathan Miller appeared on The Daily Show, Sen. Evan Bayh appeared on C-Span and Mark McKinnon was on Now with Alex Wagner.
In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, Voters want to see elected officials work across-the-aisle, Rep. Sanford Bishop voices his concern over gridlock, and No Labels Co-Founders Mark McKinnon and Bill Galston appeared on Boston Public Radio to discuss problem-solving
President Eisenhower once began a news conference by saying: "I will mount the usual weekly cross and let you drive the nails." He was probably only half-joking. Nevertheless, Dan Schnur argues, "Citizens should be able to hear from our president regularly in a candid, spin-free environment."
Yesterday the Senate passed bipartisan legislation by a 78-20 vote -- and it didn't just name a post office. The legislation reauthorized the 80-year-old Export-Import Bank, which makes loan guarantees to foreign buyers who seek to do business with U.S. exporters.
The decisive group in this year's presidential election will be Swing Independents, according to a new Third Way report. This bloc of voters has been leaning toward President Obama so far, but they haven't made up their minds yet.
The process for reviewing presidential appointments has been hijacked by hyper-partisanship. The New York Times is on board with reform no. 2 of No Labels' Make Congress Work! action plan: an up-or-down vote on presidential nominations within 90 days.