Bipartisan Problem-Solvers Caucus Optimistic About Increased Influence in 2021

Bipartisan Problem-Solvers Caucus Optimistic About Increased Influence in 2021
Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) (C) and Rep. Tom Reed (R-NY) (3rd R), co-chairs of the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus, hold a news conference with fellow members of Congress to highlight the need for bipartisan, bicameral COVID-19 relief legislation outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Dec. 3, 2020. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
Mark Tapscott
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Members of the Problem-Solvers Caucus (PRC) in the House of Representatives are gaining a high profile as the 116th Congress seeks to wrap up its business and head home.

Two problems have provided a flurry of opportunities for PSC members to gain camera time pitching what they typically call “common-sense solutions.”

Mark Tapscott
Mark Tapscott
Senior Congressional Correspondent
Mark Tapscott is an award-winning senior Congressional correspondent for The Epoch Times. He covers Congress, national politics, and policy. Mr. Tapscott previously worked for Washington Times, Washington Examiner, Montgomery Journal, and Daily Caller News Foundation.
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