Problem Solvers Caucus

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The Problem Solvers Caucus is a group of Members of Congress — split between Republicans and Democrats — committed to advancing common-sense solutions to key issues facing our nation.

05/28/2026

Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick and Rep. Tom Suozzirecently joined NPR’s Morning Edition to discuss why competitive districts and bipartisan governing are critical to restoring trust in our democracy.

“The American people are sick and tired of this division.”

Listen to the full conversation ⬇️

05/28/2026

Today, the Problem Solvers Caucus announced the formation of a bipartisan working group focused on addressing extreme partisan gerrymandering across the country.

The creation of this working group comes at a time when Americans across the political spectrum are increasingly frustrated with a system in which politicians choose their voters instead of voters choosing their representatives.

We believe bipartisan reforms are needed to restore competitiveness, fairness, and accountability to the democratic process.

05/20/2026

We are proud to see three bills from our bipartisan Affordability Agenda included in the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, which just passed the House.

These measures focus on increasing housing supply, lowering costs, and removing barriers that make it harder for Americans to find affordable housing.

Addressing the affordability crisis requires bipartisan solutions, and we encourage the Senate to build on this momentum.

05/20/2026

More than half the states in America have closed primaries — meaning millions of registered independents are shut out of elections.

At a time when 45% of Americans identify as independents, the largest political bloc in the country, excluding them from the democratic process is unacceptable.

05/15/2026

America works best when leaders put solutions over politics.

The Dignity Act is proof that we can secure the border, enforce the law, and still come together to fix a broken system the right way.

Interest Costs on the National Debt 05/15/2026

Federal interest payments are projected to reach $1.0 trillion in 2026 — more than doubling from $476 billion in 2022. That makes interest one of the fastest-growing parts of the federal budget — crowding out investments that could help lower costs for American families.

The Problem Solvers Caucus remains committed to establishing a bipartisan fiscal commission to put our fiscal future on a more sustainable path.

Interest Costs on the National Debt See interest costs on the national debt for this fiscal year and projections for the next 10 years.

Photos from Problem Solvers Caucus's post 05/12/2026

The Problem Solvers Caucus officially endorsed the bipartisan Dignity Act to secure our border, modernize our immigration system, and provide a practical path forward for our country.

At a time when immigration is too often treated as a political weapon, this endorsement reflects a growing bipartisan push to actually solve the problem.

05/12/2026

The Problem Solvers Caucus is proud to announce its endorsement of the Dignity Act, bipartisan legislation to permanently secure the border and fix our broken immigration system.

The bill would bolster border security, modernize the asylum system, and create legal pathways for certain law-abiding undocumented immigrants — all while protecting American workers and reducing the national debt by up to $50 billion.

Thank you Rep. María Elvira Salazar and Rep. Hillary Scholten for championing this commonsense legislation!

Photos from Problem Solvers Caucus's post 05/08/2026

The Problem Solvers Caucus is proud to endorse the Welles Remy Crowther Congressional Gold Medal Act, bipartisan legislation to posthumously award one of the highest civilian honors to Welles Remy Crowther — “the Man in the Red Bandana” — in recognition of his heroism during the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.

We thank Rep. Mike Lawler and Rep. Tom Suozzi for leading this endorsement.

05/01/2026

It shouldn’t take Wonder Woman getting involved for America to recognize the women who shaped our history.

At NBC News's Common Ground event, U.S. Rep. Nicole Malliotakis and Rep. Debbie Dingell highlighted their bipartisan, PSC-endorsed legislation to establish the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum on the National Mall.

Honoring the contributions of American women should never be a partisan issue. Thank you to Lynda Carter for helping champion this effort.

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