To address and bring attention to the importance of an issue, members can create a congressional caucus.
The President has yet to meet with the Congressional black caucus.
Nominations for the 1808 presidential election were made by congressional caucuses.
Is a bipartisan congressional caucus who strive to be a voice for victims' rights in Congress.
The members of the 26-strong congressional black caucus voted overwhelmingly on July 11 to oppose the nomination.
This is a president who hasn't met with the Black Congressional Caucus.
The 39-member Congressional Black Caucus, however, has come out against her confirmation.
The congressional nominating caucus, an early system for choosing presidential candidates, was still in effect despite its growing unpopularity.
Congressional Caucuses are formed by Members to provide a forum for issues or legislative agendas.
Please click on the links to the left to learn more about my work on these Congressional Caucuses.