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Political activists, lawmakers push for D.C. problem-solving
NEW YORK -- Fiscal cliffs and debt ceiling fights are out. Problem-solving is in.Members of Congress, governors and mayors from across the political spectrum joined more than 1,000 political activists Monday under the No Labels banner, calling for a series of reforms in Congress to address fed up voters and dysfunctional politics. Only weeks after a polarizing election and big fight in Congress over taxes and spending, they said Washington needs a new attitude.
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Political activists, lawmakers push for D.C. problem-solving
NEW YORK -- Fiscal cliffs and debt ceiling fights are out. Problem-solving is in.Members of Congress, governors and mayors from across the political spectrum joined more than 1,000 political activists Monday under the No Labels banner, calling for a series of reforms in Congress to address fed up voters and dysfunctional politics. Only weeks after a polarizing election and big fight in Congress over taxes and spending, they said Washington needs a new attitude.
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