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No Labels

Kinzinger joins bipartisan problem solvers group

WASHINGTON – Congressman Adam Kinzinger (R-Channahon) has joined the No Labels congressional problem solvers.

This group of 24 members of Congress — Democrats and Republicans from both the House and Senate — has committed to meeting regularly to build trust across the aisle.

The group has been organized by No Labels, a grassroots movement of conservatives, liberals and everything in between, who are committed to a new politics of problem solving. The problem solvers group is growing rapidly, and was unveiled in its entirety this week at the No Labels Meeting to Make America Work! in New York City.

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