Members
of No Labels’ Problem Solvers coalition
from both parties and both chambers of Congress gathered on July 18,
2013 near
the steps of the Capitol to announce a comprehensive legislative reform
package.
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‘No Labels’
Organization Attracts a ‘Gang of 81′ Members in the Spirit of
Bipartisanship to Eliminate Government Waste
By Myra Adams
Yesterday
in a park across from the Capitol, I
witnessed an event that signaled real hope and change in Washington and
it had
nothing to do with President Obama’s famous/infamous 2008 campaign
slogan.
Standing
on a stage in the scorching sun, the
heat index was 100 degrees of bipartisanship, as members of the House
and
Senate who comprise the No Labels Problem Solvers Coalition stood
together to
eliminate government waste.
Mark
McKinnon, cofounder of No Labels, which
bills itself a “non-profit organization dedicated to bipartisanship,
civil
discourse, and problem solving in politics” is calling this group of
leaders
the “Gang of 81” and reports on yesterday’s event in The Daily Beast:
Eighty-one
members of Congress, equally divided
between Democrats and Republicans (and some independents) have signed
up as
members of the No Labels Problem Solvers Coalition, and most of them
showed up
in front of the Capitol to announce a legislative package they’ve been
working
on called Make Government Work!, which includes nine House bills and
eight
Senate bills.
Potentially,
this legislative package has wide
public appeal, no matter where you stand on the right/left ideological
spectrum
because it is designed to address waste and inefficiency in government
immediately.
McKinnon
details the specifics of the No Labels
“Make Government Work!” package that the “Gang of 81” (and growing
daily) hopes
to help pass through Congress:
No
Budget, No Pay: If Congress cannot pass a
budget and all annual spending bills on time, members should not get
paid.
Take
the Time, Save the Dime: Move to a
two-year budgeting process.
Don’t
Duplicate, Consolidate: Get rid of
duplicate agencies and programs identified in 2013 by the Government
Accountability Office.
Buy
Smarter and Save: Enforce strategic
sourcing so separate divisions within a single federal agency do not
make
independent contracts for common items.
No
Adding, No Padding: Stop assuming
year-to-year spending increases in agency budgets.
21st-Century
Health Care for Heroes: Merge the
electronic health-care records of the Department of Defense and the
Department
of Veterans Affairs.
Stay
in Place, Cut the Waste: Cut 50 percent of
agency travel and replace it with video conferencing.
Wasted
Energy, Wasted Dollars: Reduce energy
waste in federal buildings by incentivizing private companies to
identify
savings. Contractors would be paid by dollars saved, not with taxpayer
dollars.
Plan
for Efficient and Effective Government:
Create a new Commission for Government Transformation to oversee and
remake
various federal government programs so they will be more economical,
efficient
and effective.
All
these potential pieces of legislation are
not only “No Labels” but no-brainers while our country is flat broke
and our
national government is dysfunctional.
It
will be interesting to watch if this
bipartisan problem solving group from both chambers can actually push
through such
a package of common sense legislation.
But
what if the “Gang of 81” No Labels Problem
Solvers are thwarted by their respective party leadership and this
package of
bills fails to make it to President Obama’s desk?
Than
I suggest No Labels should change its name
to “No Hope” because that will more accurately describe our
government’s
ability and desire to expel waste and inefficiency in a system that is
utterly
broken and absurdly expensive.
Read
about No Labels Problem Solvers here
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