Congressmen Ami Bera, David Cicilline, Rodney Davis and Adam Kinzinger talk problem solving.
Congressmen Ami Bera, David Cicilline, Rodney Davis and Adam Kinzinger talk problem solving.
While President Obama is addressing the nation, our congressional problem solvers will be proudly wearing their orange No Labels pins.
Check out other moments where teammates haven’t trusted one another and it cost them.
One by one, 19 members of the No Labels Problem Solvers stood up on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives to tell their colleagues, constituents and all of America that they are committed to working across the aisle with No Labels.
In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, problems with the government process are causing gridlock, immigration bills are at different points and Harry Reid is pushing back the confirmation process for President Obama's remaining nominees.
In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, the debt ceiling showdown in 2011 cost $1.3 billion, the gang of eight's immigration bill is close to coming to the Senate floor and Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick joins the Problem Solvers.
Rep. Scott Rigell is a No Labels Problem Solver -- and so is his wife. Her lemon pound cake is famous on Capitol Hill, and well-loved by Democrats and Republicans alike.
In today's Problem Solver's Daily, No Labels Radio makes its debut on SiriusXM this week, there is momentum on the Farm Bill and Problem Solver Rep. David Cicilline talks about the group.
Patrick Gavin of POLITICO writes about the launch of "No Labels Radio" on SiriusXM this Wednesday at 2 pm ET.
Rep. David Cicilline (D-RI) talks about the steps the Problem Solvers group is taking to work together and build trust across the aisle.