High-Five

No Labels is high-fiving Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) and Rep. Dan Boren (D-OK) for routinely putting party labels aside to make decisions in their respective chambers during the 2011 legislative session.

February 3, 2012

No Labels is high-fiving former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords for her strength and courage during her recovery from serious injuries she suffered during the tragic attack in Arizona last year.

January 30, 2012

No Labels is high-fiving Sens. Mark Udall (D-CO) and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) for their role in sparking a bipartisan seating movement among members of Congress in advance of the State of the Union address.

January 20, 2012

No Labels is high-fiving Gov. Andrew Cuomo for bridging the partisan divide to find solutions over the past year in New York.

January 6, 2012

No Labels is high-fiving Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) for his role in brokering a deal between the Democrat-controlled Senate and Republican-led House on the payroll tax extension.

December 23, 2011

No Labels is yellow flagging all of Congress for its historic ineptitude finding solutions over the past year. Numerous polls have shown the public’s discontent: record-high anti-incumbent sentiment, record-low congressional approval rating, the list goes on.

December 18, 2011

No Labels is high-fiving Massachusetts state senators for their bipartisan accomplishments and willingness to work across the aisle.

December 9, 2011

No Labels is high-fiving Sens. Chris Coons (D-DE) and Marco Rubio (R-FL) for their work on the American Growth, Recovery, Empowerment and Entrepreneurship Act, a bipartisan jobs plan which merges aspects from both parties’ jobs plans and the Council on Jobs and Competitiveness’ recommendations.

November 18, 2011

No Labels is high-fiving Sen. Dean Heller (R-NV) for proposing the “No Budget, No Pay Act.”

November 11, 2011

No Labels is high-fiving the growing number of Republicans in Congress who are rescinding their past pledges to groups like Americans for Tax Reform. Over the summer, No Labels called on lawmakers to rescind and reject all single-issue partisan pledges, and we are pleased to see support for this effort continue to build.

November 9, 2011

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