Senate

Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) is approaching her 5,000th straight vote on Capitol Hill. With efficacy in Congress becoming a growing problem, Senator Collins's commitment to active participation is commendable and warrants recognition.

July 12, 2012

While presidential candidate Mitt Romney said during the GOP primaries he’d oppose a debt deal that proposed new taxes, his counterparts in Congress have signaled they may be more willing to compromise.

May 30, 2012

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.

May 16, 2012

This week’s budget votes allow No Budget, No Pay to be discussed on the Senate floor.

May 15, 2012

Filibusters can become very theatrical at times. It takes a lot of emotion for someone to be willing to stand on the floor and speak for hours at a time without any kind of break. On occasion, they have even gotten violent. While we at No Labels would prefer the parties to work together, rather than actively antagonize each other as happened in a few of these examples, we thought it would be fun to review some of the most memorable filibusters of all time.

May 13, 2012

The Senate Parliamentarian decided that last summer's deal on the debt ceiling and spending caps does not preclude the Senate from taking up other budget resolutions this year. The POLITICO story says: "The ruling could force vulnerable Democrats to cast tough votes that hurt them in November, a situation Reid and other leaders are eager to avoid as they work to protect their fragile majority." Seriously?!

April 4, 2012

The Senate has started to take strides toward finding solutions. Smaller pieces of legislation such as a congressional ethics bill and a small-business jobs bill or confirmation of some presidential nominees -- all passed with large bipartisan majorities. While this legislative action will not break Washington gridlock, it could be a good first step.

April 2, 2012

Leaders listen -- and listening is a powerful thing. It’s how the best ideas become reality and flaws are revealed in the worst. That’s why it was such a big deal when six members of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs showed up to our hearing on the Make Congress Work! action plan last week to listen to our ideas for how to fix Washington.

March 21, 2012

John Avlon reports for CNN on the March 14 Senate hearing on No Labels' Make Congress Work! action plan.

March 16, 2012

“Thank you.” Those words are rarely heard in the rough-and-tumble world that consumes Capitol Hill. But that doesn’t mean they shouldn’t be. There are times when members of Congress deserve a “thank you” for true acts of courage. Now is one of those times.

March 8, 2012

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