MEMBERS OF THE CAUCUS ON U.S.-TURKEY RELATIONS AND TURKISH AMERICANS BICAMERAL th Congress Listing by State as of February 18, 2015

Similar documents
MEMBERS OF THE CONGRESSIONAL CAUCUS ON U.S.-TURKEY RELATIONS AND TURKISH AMERICANS BICAMERAL th Congress Listing by State as of March 19, 2018

MOC First State or District Party. Full Committee/FSGG/ Leadership Position. Rep/Sen MOC Last Name

House Standing Committee Chairs and Ranking Minority Members: Rules Governing Selection Procedures

House Standing Committee Chairs and Ranking Minority Members: Rules Governing Selection Procedures

House Standing Committee Chairs and Ranking Minority Members: Rules Governing Selection Procedures

2015 Vietnam Advocacy Day Schedule

2011 Humane Scorecard Leaders

Healthy Aging Programs and the Affordable Care Act

Healthy Aging Programs and the Affordable Care Act

James Inhofe Senate Republican Oklahoma Russell Senate Office Building

Case 3:15-md CRB Document 4700 Filed 01/29/18 Page 1 of 5

The Direct Selling Association (DSA) is the national trade association for companies that market products and services directly to consumers through

Matthew Miller, Bureau of Legislative Research

PERMISSIBILITY OF ELECTRONIC VOTING IN THE UNITED STATES. Member Electronic Vote/ . Alabama No No Yes No. Alaska No No No No

The Victim Rights Law Center thanks Catherine Cambridge for her research assistance.

U.S. House. U.S. House

2016 Time Warner Inc. PAC Contributions to Federal Candidates and Committees Candidate/Organization Contribution Type Amount Ameripac Leadership PAC

2016 Voter Registration Deadlines by State

State Complaint Information

Appropriations Subcommittees that work on Indian Affairs

2014 Time Warner Inc. PAC Contributions to Federal Candidates and Committees Candidate/Organization Contribution Type Amount Aguilar, Pete US House

State Trial Courts with Incidental Appellate Jurisdiction, 2010

Voice of America s Private Schools.

Democratic Convention *Saturday 1 March 2008 *Monday 25 August - Thursday 28 August District of Columbia Non-binding Primary

FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION [NOTICE ] Price Index Adjustments for Contribution and Expenditure Limitations and

State-by-State Chart of HIV-Specific Laws and Prosecutorial Tools

Delegates: Understanding the numbers and the rules

Table 4.15 THE SECRETARIES OF STATE, 2005

7-45. Electronic Access to Legislative Documents. Legislative Documents

ACTION: Notice announcing addresses for summons and complaints. SUMMARY: Our Office of the General Counsel (OGC) is responsible for processing

ACCESS TO STATE GOVERNMENT 1. Web Pages for State Laws, State Rules and State Departments of Health

House Communications and Technology Subcommittee

Rhoads Online State Appointment Rules Handy Guide

12B,C: Voting Power and Apportionment

Midterm Elections 2018 Results

THE PROCESS TO RENEW A JUDGMENT SHOULD BEGIN 6-8 MONTHS PRIOR TO THE DEADLINE

2008 Changes to the Constitution of International Union UNITED STEELWORKERS

MEMORANDUM JUDGES SERVING AS ARBITRATORS AND MEDIATORS

February 26, Rayburn House Office Building 410 Dirkson Senate Office Building Washington, DC Washington, DC 20510

2008 Electoral Vote Preliminary Preview

Notice N HCFB-1. March 25, Subject: FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAY PROGRAM OBLIGATION AUTHORITY FISCAL YEAR (FY) Classification Code

STATE LAWS SUMMARY: CHILD LABOR CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS BY STATE

National State Law Survey: Statute of Limitations 1

NOTICE TO MEMBERS No January 2, 2018

The remaining legislative bodies have guides that help determine bill assignments. Table shows the criteria used to refer bills.

Red, white, and blue. One for each state. Question 1 What are the colors of our flag? Question 2 What do the stars on the flag mean?

Race to the White House Drive to the 2016 Republican Nomination. Ron Nehring California Chairman, Ted Cruz for President

Campaign Finance E-Filing Systems by State WHAT IS REQUIRED? WHO MUST E-FILE? Candidates (Annually, Monthly, Weekly, Daily).

Committee Consideration of Bills

National Latino Peace Officers Association

American Government. Workbook

PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS POLICY. Table of Contents Page

Chapter 12: The Math of Democracy 12B,C: Voting Power and Apportionment - SOLUTIONS

8. Public Information

MINUTES MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISTS MAY 23, 2016 ZOOM CONFERENCE SERVICE

Intake 1 Total Requests Received 4

ADVANCEMENT, JURISDICTION-BY-JURISDICTION

Intake 1 Total Requests Received 4

Fiscal Year (September 30, 2018) Requests by Intake and Case Status Intake 1 Case Review 6 Period

ENACTED ALL-FELONS DNA DATABASE LEGISLATION

Soybean Promotion and Research: Amend the Order to Adjust Representation on the United Soybean Board

Franklin D. Roosevelt. Pertaining to the. Campaign of 1928

NARFE-PAC Disbursements (Through September 30, 2017)

Should Politicians Choose Their Voters? League of Women Voters of MI Education Fund

Limitations on Contributions to Political Committees

28 USC 152. NB: This unofficial compilation of the U.S. Code is current as of Jan. 4, 2012 (see

Complying with Electric Cooperative State Statutes

Potential House Committee Leaders in the 115 th Congress. October Edition

Election Notice. FINRA Small Firm Advisory Board Election. September 8, Nomination Deadline: October 9, 2017.

TELEPHONE; STATISTICAL INFORMATION; PRISONS AND PRISONERS; LITIGATION; CORRECTIONS; DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION ISSUES

2018 Constituent Society Delegate Apportionment

BYLAWS. Mission Providing visionary leadership in nursing education to improve the health and wellbeing of our communities.

February 4, Washington, D.C Washington, D.C Washington, D.C Washington, D.C

Washington, D.C Washington, D.C

ASSOCIATES OF VIETNAM VETERANS OF AMERICA, INC. BYLAWS (A Nonprofit Corporation)

Floor Amendment Procedures

Registered Agents. Question by: Kristyne Tanaka. Date: 27 October 2010

Eligibility for Membership. Membership shall be open to individuals and agencies interested in the goals and objectives of the Organization.

November 13, Washington, DC Washington, DC 20510

INSTITUTE of PUBLIC POLICY

Laws Governing Data Security and Privacy U.S. Jurisdictions at a Glance UPDATED MARCH 30, 2015

Bylaws of the. Student Membership

MINUTES MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISTS MAY 9, 2016 ZOOM CONFERENCE CALL

Election Notice. Notice of SFAB Election and Ballots. October 20, Ballot Due Date: November 20, Executive Summary.

Election Notice. FINRA Small Firm Advisory Board Election. September 7, Executive Summary. Suggested Routing

Chart 12.7: State Appellate Court Divisions (Cross-reference ALWD Rule 12.6(b)(2))

Map of the Foreign Born Population of the United States, 1900

Women in Federal and State-level Judgeships

For jurisdictions that reject for punctuation errors, is the rejection based on a policy decision or due to statutory provisions?

The Electoral College And

Destruction of Paper Files. Date: September 12, [Destruction of Paper Files] [September 12, 2013]

Election Notice. FINRA Small Firm Advisory Board Election. September 2, Nomination Deadline: October 2, 2015.

Affordable Care Act: A strategy for effective implementation

Judicial Selection in the States

DETAILED CODE DESCRIPTIONS FOR MEMBER DATA

U.S. Sentencing Commission 2014 Drug Guidelines Amendment Retroactivity Data Report

NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY Legislative Services Office

Components of Population Change by State

CITIZENS RESEARCH COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN IS A 501(C) 3) TAX EXEMPT ORGANIZATION

Table A1. Medicare Advantage Enrollment by State and Plan Type, 2014

Transcription:

MEMBERS OF THE CAUCUS ON U.S.-TURKEY RELATIONS AND TURKISH AMERICANS BICAMERAL - 114 th Congress Listing by State as of February 18, 2015 U.S. Senate: 4 Members U.S. House of Representatives: 130 Members 82 Republicans, 52 Democrats Total: 134 Members Alabama - 2 (out of 2 senators & 7 representatives) Rep. Robert Aderholt R-Alabama/4 th Rep. Mo Brooks R-Alabama/5 th Alaska - 1 (out of 2 senators & 1 representative) Rep. Don Young R-Alaska/At-Large Arizona - 3 (out of 2 senators & 9 representatives) Rep. Paul Gosar R-Arizona/4th Rep. Matt Salmon R-Arizona/5 th Rep. Trent Franks R-Arizona/8th Arkansas - 1 (out of 2 senators & 4 representatives) Sen. John Boozman R-Arkansas California - 3 (out of 2 senators & 53 representatives) Rep. Michael Honda D-California/17 th Rep. Loretta Sanchez D-California/46 th Rep. Dana Rohrabacher R-California/48 th Colorado - 3 (out of 2 senators & 7 representatives) Rep. Jared Polis D-Colorado/2 nd Rep. Scott Tipton R-Colorado/3 rd Rep. Mike Coffman R-Colorado/6 th Connecticut - 3 (out of 2 senators & 5 representatives) Sen. Christopher S. Murphy D-Connecticut 1

Rep. Jim Himes D-Connecticut/4 th Rep. Elizabeth Esty D-Connecticut/5 th District of Columbia - 1 Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton D-District of Columbia/At-Large Florida - 5 (out of 2 senators & 27 representatives) Rep. Alan Grayson D-Florida/9th Rep. Dennis Ross R-Florida/15 th Rep. Alcee Hastings D-Florida/20 th Rep. Frederica Wilson D-Florida/24 th Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen R-Florida/27 th Georgia - 7 (out of 2 senators & 14 representatives) Rep. Henry C. Hank Johnson D-Georgia/4 th Rep. John Lewis D-Georgia/5 th Rep. Tom Price R-Georgia/6 th Rep. Austin Scott R-Georgia/8 th Rep. Doug Collins R-Georgia/9 th Rep. David Scott D-Georgia/13 th Rep. Lynn Westmoreland R-Georgia/3 rd Guam - 1 Rep. Madeleine Z. Bordallo D-Guam/At-Large Idaho - 1 (out of 2 senators & 2 representatives) Rep. Mike Simpson R-Idaho/2 nd Illinois - 6 (out of 2 senators & 18 representatives) Rep. Bobby Rush D-Illinois/1 st 2

Rep. Daniel Lipinski D-Illinois/3 rd Rep. Mike Quigley D-Illinois/5 th Rep. Danny K. Davis D-Illinois/7 th Rep. Randy Hultgren R-Illinois/14 th Rep. Adam Kinzinger R-Illinois/16 th Indiana - 8 (out of 2 senators & 9 representatives) Rep. Jackie Walorski R-Indiana/2 nd Rep. Marlin Stutzman R-Indiana/3 rd Rep. Todd Rokita R-Indiana/4 th Rep. Susan Brooks R-Indiana/5 th Rep. Luke Messer R-Indiana/6 th Rep. Andre Carson D-Indiana/7 th Rep. Larry Bucshon R-Indiana/8 th Rep. Todd Young R-Indiana/9 th Iowa - 1 (out of 2 senators & 4 representatives) Rep. Steve King R-Iowa/4 th Kansas - 1 (out of 2 senators & 4 representatives) Rep. Kevin Yoder R-Kansas/3 rd Kentucky - 2 (out of 2 senators & 6 representatives) Rep. Ed Whitfield Co-Chair R-Kentucky/1 st Rep. Brett Guthrie R-Kentucky/2 nd Louisiana - 2 (out of 2 senators & 6 representatives) Rep. Steve Scalise R-Louisiana/1 st 3

Rep. Charles W. Boustany, Jr. R-Louisiana/3 rd Maryland - 3 (out of 2 senators & 8 representatives) Rep. Andy Harris R-Maryland/1 st Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger D-Maryland/2 nd Rep. Donna Edwards D-Maryland/4 th Minnesota - 4 (out of 2 senators & 8 representatives) Rep. Erik Paulsen R-Minnesota/3 rd Rep. Betty McCollum D-Minnesota/4 th Rep. Keith Ellison D-Minnesota/5 th Rep. Collin Peterson D-Minnesota/7 th Mississippi - 2 (out of 2 senators & 4 representatives) Sen. Roger Wicker R-Mississippi Rep. Bennie Thompson D-Mississippi/2 nd Missouri - 1 (out of 2 senators & 8 representatives) Rep. Wm. Lacy Clay D-Missouri/1st Nevada - 1 (out of 2 senators & 4 representatives) Rep. Mark Amodei R-Nevada/2 nd New Hampshire - 2 (out of 2 senators and 2 representatives) Rep. Frank Guinta R-New Hampshire/1 st Rep. Ann McLane Kuster D-New Hampshire/2 nd New Jersey - 2 (out of 2 senators & 12 representatives) Rep. Leonard Lance R-New Jersey/7 th Rep. Bill Pascrell D-New Jersey/9 th New Mexico - 1 (out of 2 senators & 3 representatives) Rep. Steve Pearce R-New Mexico/2 nd 4

New York - 9 (out of 2 senators & 27 representatives) Rep. Lee Zeldin R-New York/1 st Rep. Gregory W. Meeks D-New York/5 th Rep. Hakeem Jeffries D-New York/8 th Rep. Yvette Clarke D-New York/9 th Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney D-New York/18 th Rep. Paul Tonko D-New York/20 th Rep. Richard Hanna R-New York/22 nd Rep. Louise M. Slaughter D-New York/25 th Rep. Brian Higgins D-New York/26 th North Carolina - 9 (out of 2 senators & 13 representatives) Rep. G. K. Butterfield D-North Carolina/1 st Rep. Renee Ellmers R-North Carolina/2 nd Rep. Walter Jones, Jr. R-North Carolina/3 rd Rep. David Price D-North Carolina/4 th Rep. Virginia Foxx Co-Chair R-North Carolina/5 th Rep. Richard Hudson R-North Carolina/8 th Rep. Robert Pittenger R-North Carolina/9 th Rep. Mark Meadows R-North Carolina/11 th Rep. George Holding R-North Carolina/13 th North Dakota - 1 (out of 2 senators & 1 representative) 5

Rep. Kevin Cramer R-North Dakota/At Large Northern Mariana Islands - 1 Rep. Gregorio Sablan D-Northern Mariana Islands/At-Large Ohio - 6 (out of 2 senators & 16 representatives) Rep. Steve Chabot R-Ohio/1 st Rep. Robert E. Latta R-Ohio/5 th Rep. Bill Johnson R-Ohio/6 th Rep. Michael Turner R-Ohio/10 th Rep. Tim Ryan D-Ohio/ 13 th Rep. Steve Stivers R-Ohio/15 th Oklahoma - 2 (out of 2 senators & 5 representatives) Rep. Jim Bridenstine R-Oklahoma/1 st Rep. Tom Cole R-Oklahoma/4 th Oregon - 1 (out of 2 senators & 5 representatives) Rep. Greg Walden R-Oregon/2 nd Pennsylvania - 6 (out of 2 senators & 18 representatives) Rep. Scott Perry R-Pennsylvania/4 th Rep. Glenn Thompson R-Pennsylvania/5 th Rep. Bill Shuster R-Pennsylvania/9 th Rep. Brendan Boyle D-Pennsylvania/13 th Rep. Joe Pitts R-Pennsylvania/16 th Rep. Tim Murphy R-Pennsylvania/18 th Puerto Rico - 1 Rep. Pedro R. Pierluisi 6

D-Puerto Rico/At-Large South Carolina - 4 (out of 2 senators & 7 representatives) Sen. Lindsey Graham R- South Carolina Rep. Joe Wilson R-South Carolina/2 nd Rep. Jeff Duncan R-South Carolina/3 rd Rep. Mick Mulvaney R-South Carolina/5 th South Dakota - 1 (out of 2 senators & 1 representative) Rep. Kristi Noem R-South Dakota/At Large Tennessee - 2 (out of 2 senators & 9 representatives) Rep. Marsha Blackburn R-Tennessee/7 th Rep. Stephen Cohen Co-Chair D-Tennessee/9 th Texas - 16 (out of 2 senators & 36 representatives) Rep. Ted Poe R-Texas/2 nd Rep. Jeb Hensarling R-Texas/5 th Rep. Joe Barton R-Texas/6 th Rep. John Culberson R-Texas/7 th Rep. Michael McCaul R-Texas/10 th Rep. Mike Conaway R-Texas/11 th Rep. Kay Granger R-Texas/12 th Rep. Randy Weber R-Texas/14th Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee D-Texas/18 th Rep. Pete Olson R-Texas/22 nd 7

Rep. Henry Cuellar D-Texas/28 th Rep. Gene Green D-Texas/29 th Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson D-Texas/30 th Rep. Pete Sessions R-Texas/32 nd Rep. Marc Veasey D-Texas/33 rd Rep. Lloyd Doggett D-Texas/35 th Utah - 1 (out of 2 senators & 4 representatives) Rep. Rob Bishop R-Utah/1 st Virginia - 3 (out of 2 senators & 11 representatives) Rep. Rob Wittman R-Virginia/1 st Rep. Barbara Comstock R-Virginia/10 th Rep. Gerry E. Connolly Co-Chair D-Virginia/11 th Washington - 3 (out of 2 senators & 10 representatives) Rep. Suzan DelBene D-Washington/1 st Rep. Jim McDermott D-Washington/7 th Rep. Adam Smith D-Washington/9 th Wyoming - 1 (out of 2 senators & 1 representative) Rep. Cynthia M. Lummis R-Wyoming/At-Large 8