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  1. Problem Solvers Caucus

    The Problem Solvers Caucus endorsed the Deliver for Veterans Act, legislation that seeks to support veterans by eliminating barriers to accessing adaptive vehicles. The Problem Solvers Caucus was a driving force in the development, negotiation, and final passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.

  2. Problem Solvers Caucus

    The Problem Solvers Caucus is a group in the United States House of Representatives that has included members equally divided between Democrats and Republicans, with the Caucus' stated goal of fostering bipartisan cooperation on key policy issues. The group was created in January 2017 as an outgrowth of meetings held by political organization ...

  3. About

    The Problem Solvers Caucus is a group of 62 Members of Congress — evenly split between Republicans and Democrats — committed to advancing common-sense solutions to key issues facing our nation. Our Members sit down together every week to debate, exchange ideas, and find common ground.

  4. Problem Solvers Caucus

    Meet the 64 bipartisan Members of Congress who work together to solve key national issues in the Problem Solvers Caucus.

  5. Problem Solvers Caucus

    The Problem Solvers Caucus began as an initiative of the group No Labels, which was founded in 2013 to develop a bipartisan strategic agenda for federal legislation. In the group's announcement of the Problem Solvers Caucus, No Labels co-chair Jon Huntsman said, "The members of this new caucus are heeding the call of millions of Americans who ...

  6. Five Facts on the House Problem Solvers Caucus

    The Problem Solvers Caucus typically maintains an equal number of Democrats and Republicans and today there are 32 Democrats and 32 Republicans who count themselves as members. Problem Solvers Caucus members join the caucus in pairs, one person from each party, in order to maintain balance.

  7. Nancy Pelosi's Problem Solvers Caucus problem, explained

    The Problem Solvers Caucus is a bipartisan group of House Democrats and Republicans. It mostly consists of moderates from both parties and has close ties to the nonpartisan group No Labels. The ...

  8. Our Political Leaders

    With No Labels' leadership, the Problem Solvers Caucus was born. Today, this Caucus is co-chaired by Pennsylvania Republican Brian Fitzpatrick and New Jersey Democrat Josh Gottheimer. It counts over 50 members, evenly divided between the parties, several of whom have been so conspicuously courageous, that No Labels has mobilized our entire ...

  9. Members of the House Problem Solvers Caucus on the plan for raising the

    Meanwhile, the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus is offering its own plan. We're joined now by co-chair Josh Gottheimer, a New Jersey Democrat and caucus member who happens to be traveling in ...

  10. What Do the Problem Solvers Do?

    When the Problem Solvers Caucus announced its top priorities to address for the 117th Congress, they included some of the country's toughest issues. "The Problem Solvers Caucus will continue to work closely, across the aisle, and with both Chambers, to tackle some of our country's toughest challenges with civility," the group wrote in ...

  11. How We Work

    The California Problem Solvers Caucus is a new voice - and a unique venue - to address complex state challenges. Our 21-member bipartisan, bicameral caucus is both a convener and a catalyst, bringing together innovative ideas and diverse stakeholders to inform pragmatic policymaking.

  12. House Problem Solvers Caucus has solved few problems, bipartisan

    The Problem Solvers Caucus also supported several smaller but significant packages that were signed into law, including funding for mental-health programs under the bipartisan Cures Act.

  13. House Dems in No Labels-allied caucus are livid with No Labels

    The Problem Solvers Caucus is currently co-chaired by Reps. Josh Gottheimer (D-N.J.) and Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.). A spokesperson for Fitzpatrick did not respond to a request for comment, but ...

  14. Problem Solvers Caucus Members at U.S. Conference of Mayors Meeting

    Two congressional members of the Problem Solvers Caucus spoke about bipartisanship at the U.S. Conference of Mayors' winter meeting in Washington, DC. Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ), chair of the ...

  15. Congressmen: Our bipartisan plan for health care

    Tom Suozzi and Brian Fitzpatrick: The bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus' five point plan to fix the health care system puts the needs of the American people above petty political differences.

  16. Problem solvers can, at long last, be kingmakers

    The real power today in Washington is with the Problem Solvers Caucus and their bipartisan allies in the Senate, a group that can quickly replace for McCarthy any votes he loses on the far right ...

  17. Problem Solvers Caucus Has a Problem

    Rep. Nick LaLota (R., N.Y.) said at least five or 10 Republicans in the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus, including himself, are considering breaking up the group in frustration, after centrist ...

  18. Problem Solvers Caucus Announces New Members for 117th Congress

    The Problem Solvers Caucus has always stood for common sense solutions to everyday challenges," said Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, Co-Vice Chair of the Problem Solvers Caucus. "As we begin the 117th Congress with thin margins in the House and Senate, it is so important that we come together in the spirit of bipartisanship.

  19. "The Problem Solvers Caucus is maybe the last hope for what we can do

    When the Problem Solvers Caucus was formed this past February, the two were elected Co-Chairmen. Since that time, they have worked to increase the number of Members in the group. In May, they also helped guide the group to its legislative victory when Caucus Members voted en bloc to oppose a government shutdown and support the FY'17 funding bill.

  20. Opinion

    This week, Representative Josh Gottheimer, a co-chair of the centrist Problem Solvers Caucus, also endorsed Latimer. Bowman has proved himself out of sync with his district, and his re-election ...

  21. RELEASE: Gottheimer Introduces Bipartisan Bill to Support Victims of

    RELEASE: SALT Caucus Co-Chairs, Members Meet & Discuss Fight to Restore State and Local Tax Deduction WASHINGTON, DC — The bipartisan SALT Caucus, Co-Chaired by U.S. Representatives Josh Gottheimer (NJ-5), Young Kim (CA-40), Andrew Garbarino (NY-2), and Tom Suozzi (NY-3), held a meeting to discuss new efforts to restore the State and Local ...

  22. Effective Problem-Solving Techniques in Business

    Problem solving is an increasingly important soft skill for those in business. The Future of Jobs Survey by the World Economic Forum drives this point home. According to this report, complex problem solving is identified as one of the top 15 skills that will be sought by employers in 2025, along with other soft skills such as analytical thinking, creativity and leadership.

  23. Stumped? Five Ways To Hone Your Problem-Solving Skills

    "To solve problems, we need to commit to making time to face a problem in its full complexity, which also requires that we take back control of our thinking," says Chris Griffiths, an expert ...

  24. What Problem Does Technology Help Schools Solve?

    Telephones solved the problem of needing to communicate across distances. AI-is it solving a problem or creating something entirely new? Technology, as a vague term, is often (though not always) created to solve a problem. What problem were schools designed to address or solve?

  25. Fatima Payman breached 'caucus solidarity'. What does this mean and why

    What is caucus solidarity? Simply put, caucus is the group of MPs that make up a political party. This includes cabinet ministers (or "frontbenchers") and everyone else ("backbenchers ...

  26. Supreme Court allows punishment for homeless sleeping : NPR

    The decision will not solve the larger problem of rising homelessness. Attorneys for homeless people in Grants Pass argued that the city's regulations were so sweeping, they effectively made it ...

  27. Pentagon Has a Huawei Dilemma Congress Doesn't Want to Solve

    The Pentagon has a problem: How does one of the world's largest employers avoid doing business with companies that rely on China's Huawei Technologies Co., the world's largest ...

  28. Caucus Members

    The Problem Solvers Caucus has stayed above the fray and focused on the critical policy discussions that most Americans care about, such as tackling the rising cost of healthcare, supporting our small businesses, and rebuilding the nation's crumbling infrastructure. I look forward to working with my colleagues in the Problem Solvers Caucus to ...

  29. Haredi 'Normalization' May Solve the Conscription Problem

    When the Knesset passed the 2023-24 budget in May 2023 and its unprecedented handouts to the community, it looked like the Haredi juggernaut was unstoppable. Its rapid population growth and its disciplined voters, together with its alliance with the right and far right, seemed to ensure it would have the political power to tap the sources of the state forever to subsidize the community.

  30. California State Railroad Museum to Launch "Rail Innovation in Action

    Applications accepted now through August 16 to participate in pilot program. SACRAMENTO, Calif. - The California State Railroad Museum (CSRM) is preparing to launch a new online program titled "Rail Innovation in Action" designed for high school students interested in real world problem solving and learning about the future of railroads.. Supported by the California State Railroad Museum ...