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Words for Congress to live by: Stop fighting, start fixing

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UPDATED: Tuesday, May 28, 2013 07:44
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Tuesday, May 28, 2013 7:44 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


Finding this was a small balm to my spirits after reading the Heritage Foundation's advice to Republicans a minute ago...until I realized it was written back in January. I wonder what happened to these guys?
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By Reid Ribble (R-WY) and Peter Welch (D-VT) / January 11, 2013

We're part of a new group of 25 'problem-solvers' in Congress who want to put aside party labels and ideological battles and find common ground. Although we are both of different parties, we are finding areas of agreement because we are actively seeking them out.

Back home in Vermont and Wisconsin, one of the most frequent questions we hear is: Why can’t Congress work together and get something done?

As our constituents know, and as we – a Republican and Democrat in Congress – have experienced firsthand, today’s Washington too often approaches public policy challenges as ideological battles to win, rather than practical problems to solve. As the “to do” list in Washington gets longer and longer, it is no wonder Congressional approval ratings are at historic lows.

On Jan. 14, both of us will join a daylong event in New York City to discuss with members of Congress and more than a thousand citizens, thought leaders, and elected officials how we can move forward on problem solving in Washington. The event is being organized by No Labels, a national grassroots movement of Republicans, Democrats, and everyone in-between.

In New York, No Labels will present a new group of 25 “problem-solver” members of Congress who will commit to regular meetings so we can build trust across the aisle and try to do something about this country’s challenges. Our motto is: “Stop fighting, start fixing.”

There will always be ideological differences among members of Congress on the big issues of the day. Such debate is a natural, beneficial offshoot of a vibrant representative democracy. But we should not allow ideological disagreements to derail us from making practical progress for America.

Although we are of different parties, we are finding areas of agreement because we are actively seeking them out. Instead of focusing on the issues where we disagree, we are looking for where we can find consensus. Working together to solve problems does not mean abandoning our principles. It simply means trying to appreciate and understand other points of view and find common ground for the good of the nation.

We know each other from our work on the House Committee on Agriculture, and we find there is a lot we actually agree on. On dairy and agricultural issues, we see common ground where we can make progress for rural America.

Our desire for a new approach in Washington goes beyond seeking areas of shared policy goals. It also means embracing a new tone and adopting a new willingness to sit down with political and ideological opponents. As a Republican congressman who has braved multiple MSNBC appearances and a Democratic congressman who regularly appears on Fox News, we know firsthand that members of Congress can venture into the lions’ den and emerge unscathed.

We are optimistic because there is a growing number of legislators from both sides of the aisle who are hearing the same thing back home. We encourage our colleagues and our constituents to learn more about our new group and its problem-solving focus by visiting the site: nolabels.org.

Neither of us will dilute our beliefs nor sacrifice our principles. We simply recognize that partisan labels should not prevent us from sitting down and solving problems – together. http://www.csmonitor.com/Commentary/Opinion/2013/0111/Words-for-Congre
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So, I wonder what happened. We seem further away from that today than ever before...

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