Higher prices squeeze families, push up borrowing costs, and make America’s debt and deficit problems even harder to solve.
Washington needs commonsense leaders focused on results, not excuses.
Notable bipartisan statement on Social Security from @SenatorDurbin, @BillCassidy, @timkaine and @SenThomTillis.
"It’s clear now that Congress shouldn’t delay any longer."
Note: Three of the four won't be back next year!
This is why No Labels keeps warning that America’s dangerous debt levels have real consequences.
Social Security’s trust fund is now projected to run dry in late 2032, one quarter earlier than previously expected.
Read our latest publication Nightmare on Main Street to see why
💯. If the House Floor was managed properly, discharge petitions would never be needed. A successful discharge petition is clear and direct evidence of a poorly managed House Floor—because it demonstrates that the will of the majority of the People is being thwarted by the
the frustration by House R leadership at discharges is really misguided. the reason people feel like they need to file/sign discharge petitions is because they do not feel like the leadership is representing their interests well enough.
Rep. @AdamGrayCA is exactly right: voters don’t need more lectures from Washington – they need leaders focused on making everyday life easier.
Affordable homes. Cheaper energy. Better infrastructure. Functioning institutions. That’s the problem-solving politics America needs
When Washington is pulled toward the extremes, @RepJoshG keeps doing what he’s always done: building coalitions, working across the aisle, and focusing on results.
That’s the kind of problem-solving leadership Congress needs more of.