Bipartisan Problem-Solvers Caucus Optimistic About Increased Influence in 2021 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.” Those problems are finding a compromise with Senate Republicans on a CCP virus relief bill that President Donald Trump will sign, and keeping the federal government funded into 2021. The caucus drew plaudits on Dec. 6 by advancing a compromise relief bill that PSC Co-Chairman Rep. Tom Reed (R-N.Y.) said illustrates why 2021 will be made to order for the caucus.