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Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus | |
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Founded | 2019 |
Headquarters | Washington, D.C. |
Membership | During the 118th Congress
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Seats in the House Democratic Caucus | 13 / 222
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Seats in House Republican Conference | 13 / 222
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Website | |
Official website | |
The Congressional Pacific Islands Caucus is an official U.S. House of Representatives bipartisan congressional member organization. The Caucus was established in 2019 to pursue the following objectives: 1) Serve as a resource in educating Members and staffs on the importance of the Pacific Islands and the issues they face. 2) Demonstrate United States commitment to the Indo-Pacific and specifically to the Pacific Islands. 3) Facilitate communication and cooperation on issues of shared interest between the United States and the Pacific Islands, including development, trade, regional stability and security and climate change. 4) Assist in formulating and implementing sound national policy in the Indo-Pacific over the next generation.
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