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110Th Congress Congressional Member Organizations (Cmos) 110th Congress Congressional Member Organizations (CMOs) All Members listed below are officers of their respective caucuses; each caucus maintains its own membership list. 21st Century Health Care Caucus Rep. Patrick Kennedy (Michael Zamore, 202-225-4911) Rep. Tim Murphy (Michael Baxter, 202-225-2301) Rep. Anna Eshoo (Vanessa Kramer, 202-225-8104) Rep. Jon Porter (Alanna Porter, 202-225-3252) 9/11 Health Caucus Rep. Carolyn Maloney (Anna Cielinski, 202-225-7944) Rep. Vito Fossella (Brendan Williams, 202-225-3371) Addiction, Treatment and Recovery Caucus Rep. Jim Ramstad (Andrew Mckechnie, 202-225-2871) Rep. Patrick Kennedy (Rachel Bornstein, 202-225-4911) Afghanistan Working Group Rep. Steve Israel (Mike Ryan, 202-225-3335) Afterschool Caucus Rep. Ralph Regula Rep. Nita M. Lowey (Jean Doyle, 202-225-6506) The Appalachian Caucus Rep. Nick Rahall, II (Erika Young, 202-225-3452) Rep. Chip Pickering (Hugh Carroll, 202-225-5031) Rep. Bill Shuster (Stephen Martinko, 202-225-2431) Rep. Zack Space (Aaron Schmidy, 202-225-6265) Albanian Issues Caucus Rep. Eliot Engel (Jason Steinbaum, 202-225-2464) Rep. Mark Kirk (Jeffery Phillips, 202-225-4835) Americans Abroad Caucus Rep. Carolyn Maloney (Jennifer Keaton, 202-225-7944) Rep. Joe Wilson (Paul Callahan, 202-225-2452) America Supports You Caucus Rep. Mary Bono (Chris Foster, 202-225-5330) Rep. Allen Boyd (Kara Stencel, 202-225-5335) Rep. Connie Mack Rep. Adam Schiff Bicameral Congressional Caucus on Parkinson’s Disease Rep. Carolyn Maloney (Orly Isaacson, 202-225-7944) Rep. Mark Udall (Morgan Smith, 202-225-2161) Rep. Fred Upton (Jane Williams, 202-225-3761) Rep. Peter King (Kerry Ann Watkins, 202-225-7896) Biomedical Research Caucus Rep. Rush Holt (Don Engel, 202-225-5801) Rep. Lois Capps (Amy Fisher, 202-225-3601) Rep. Castle (Elizabeth Wenk, 202-225-4165) Bipartisan, Bicameral Congressional Task Force on Alzheimer’s Disease Rep. Edward Markey (Kate Reinhalter, 202-225-2836) Rep. Christopher Smith (Tim Lynagh, 202-225-3765) Bipartisan Cerebral Palsy Caucus Rep. Dan Burton (David Burian, 317-848-0201) Bipartisan Congressional Pro-Choice Caucus Rep. Louise Slaughter (Michelle Adams, 202-225-3615) Rep. Christopher Shays (Marissa Varnadore, 202-225-5541) Rep. Diana DeGette (Shannon Good, 202-225-4431) Rep. Judy Biggert (Dawn Troost, 202-225-3515) Bipartisan Congressional Pro-Life Caucus Rep. Christopher Smith (Autumn Fredericks, 202-225-7669) Rep. Bart Stupak (Melissa Silvers, 202-226-0064 and Erika Orloff, 202-225-4796) Bipartisan Task Force on Nonproliferation Rep. Edward Markey (Will Huntington, 202-225-2836) Rep. Christopher Shays (Jordan Press, 202-225-5541) Bipartisan Congressional School Health & Safety Caucus Rep. Lois Capps (Amy Fisher, 202-225-3601) Rep. Phil English (Kelly Lavin, 202-225-5406) Bi-Partisan Congressional Sugar Reform Caucus Rep. Danny K Davis (Yul Edwards, 202-225-5006) Rep. Mark Kirk (Sue Sweet, 202-225-4835) Cement Caucus Rep. Bart Stupak (Jamie Euken, 202-225-4735) Rep. Spencer Bachus (Jennifer Pino, 202-225-4921) Chesapeake Bay Watershed Task Force (CBWTF) Rep. Wayne Gilchrest (Edith Thompson, 202-225-5311) Rep. Tom Davis (Darcie Brickner, 202-225-1492) Rep. Chris Van Hollen (Karen Robb, 202-225-5341) Rep. Robert Scott (Ilana Fisher, 202-225-8351) Children’s Environmental Health Caucus Rep. Jim Saxton (Erica Stocker, 202-225-4765) Rep. Rush Holt (Orly Amir, 202-225-5801) Class of 2006 Caucus Rep. Paul Hodes (Dana Houle, 202-225-5206) Coalition on Autism Research and Education (CARE) Rep. Mike Doyle (Kenneth DeGraff, 202-225-2135) Rep. Christopher Smith (Tim Lynagh, 202-225-3765) Coalition for the Freedom of American Investors and Retirees (CFAIR) Rep. Eric Cantor (Matt Hodge, 202-225-2815) Commission on Divided Families Rep. Mark Steven Kirk (Richard Goldberg, 202-225-4835) Rep. Jim Matheson (Sarah Christopherson, 202-225-3011) Community College Caucus Rep. Brad Miller (Michael Canning, 202-225-3032) Rep. David Wu Rep. Mike Castle Rep. Roger Wicker Congressional Air Medical Caucus Rep. Tom Allen (Susan Lexer, 202-225-6116) Rep. Pete Sessions (Robert Hillert, 202-225-2231) Congressional Arts Caucus Rep. Louise Slaughter (Moira Bergin, 202-225-3615) Rep. Christopher Shays (Sarah Moore, 202-225-5541) Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus Rep. Michael Honda (Victoria Tung, 202-225-2631) Congressional Automotive Caucus Rep. Dale Kildee (Travis Talvitie, 202-225-3611) Rep. Fred Upton Congressional Azerbaijan Caucus Rep. Solomon P. Ortiz (Patricia Villarreal, 202-225-7742) Rep. Bill Shuster (Stephen Martinko, 202-225-2431) Congressional Battlefield Caucus Rep. Steve Israel (Matthew Benham, 202-225-3335) Rep. Todd Russell Platts (Becky Braunstein, 202-225-5836) Rep. Bart Gordon (Erica Antonson, 202-225-4231) Rep. Gary Miller (David Brewer, 202-225-3201) Congressional Bike Caucus Rep. Earl Blumenauer (Katie Drennan, 202-225-4811) Rep. Thomas Petri (Tyler Schwartz, 202-225-2476) Congressional Black Caucus Rep. Carolyn Kilpatrick (Dr. Joe Leonard, Jr., 202-225-2261) Congressional Boating Caucus Rep. Gene Taylor (Kevin Parker, 202-225-5772) Rep. Candice Miller (Caleb Overdorff, 202-225-2106) Congressional Book Club on National Security Issues Rep. Chairman Ike Skelton (Kyle Wilkens, 202-225-2876) Congressional Border Caucus Rep. Solomon P. Ortiz (Patricia Villarreal, 202-225-7742) Rep. Steve Pearce (Tim Charters, 202-225-2365) Congressional Brain Injury Task Force Rep. Bill Pascrell (Charla Penn McManus, 202-225-5751) Rep. Todd Russell Platts (Becky Braunstein, 202-225-5836) Congressional Brazil Caucus Rep. Phil English (David Stewart, 202-225-5406) Rep. Eliot Engel (Jason Steinbaum, 202-225-2464) Congressional Cancer Action Caucus Rep. Kilpatrick (James Williams, Jr., 202-226-8115) Congressional Career and Technical Education Caucus Rep. Brian Baird (Andrew Dohrmann, 202-225-3536) Rep. Phil English (Kelly Lavin, 202-225-5406) Congressional Caribbean Caucus Rep. Donald Payne (Laverne Alexander, 202-225-3436) Rep. Jerry Weller (Alan Tennille, 202-225-3635) Congressional Caucus for Freedom of the Press Rep. Adam Schiff (Sean Oblack, 202-225-4176) Rep. Mike Pence (Josh Pitcock, 202-225-3021) Congressional Caucus for Women’s Issues Rep. Lois Capps (Amy Fisher, 202-225-3601) Rep. McMorris Rodgers (Kristin Garesche, 202-225-2006) Rep. Schakowsky (Isaac Brown, 202-225-2111) Rep. Fallin (Kathleen Greene, 202-225-2132) Congressional Caucus on Algeria Rep. Sheila Jackson-Lee (Yohannes Tsehai, 202-225-3816) Rep. Edward Royce (Hunter Strupp, 202-225-4111) Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues Rep. Joe Knollenberg (Lindsay Lee, 202-225-5802) Rep. Frank Pallone (Tiffany Guarascio, 202-225-4671) Congressional Caucus on Bosnia Rep. Russ Carnahan (Jeremy Halderman, 202-225-2671) Rep. Chris Smith (Katie Doherty, 202-225-3765) Congressional Caucus on Central and Eastern Europe Rep. Daniel Lipinski (Keith Devereaux, 202-225-5701) Rep. Thaddeus McCotter (Paul Blocher, 202-225-8171) Congressional Caucus on Community Health Centers Rep. Michael E. Capuano (Kaitlin McColgan, 202-225-5111) Rep. Danny K. Davis Rep. Kay Granger Rep. Charles Pickering Congressional Caucus on Drug Policy Rep. Elijah Cummings (Danielle Grote, 202-225-4741) Rep. Mark Souder (Martin Green, 202-225-4436) Congressional Caucus on the European Union Rep. Darrell Issa (Laurent Crenshaw, 202-225-3906) Rep. Phil English (Peter Sperry, 202-225-5406) Rep. Elliot Engel (Jason Steinbaum, 202-225-2464) Rep. Ron Kind (Erik Olson, 202-225-5506) Congressional Caucus on Hellenic Issues Rep. Gus Bilirakis (Elizabeth Hittos, 202-225-5755) Rep. Carolyn Maloney (Jennifer Keaton, 202-225-7944) Congressional Caucus on Human Trafficking Rep. Carolyn Maloney (Jennifer Keaton (202-225-7944) Rep. Juanita Millender-McDonald (Fran Farmer, 202-225-7924) Rep. Robert C. Scott (Rashage Green, 202-225-8351) Rep. Thelma Drake (Dena Kozanas, 202-225-4215) Rep. Deborah Pryce (Brian Quintenz, 202-225-2015) Rep. Chris Smith (Kathryn Doherty, 202-225-3765) Congressional Caucus on India and Indian Americans Rep. Jim McDermott (Sean Hughes, 202-225-3106) Rep. Joe Wilson (Paul Callahan, 202-225-2452) Congressional Caucus on Indonesia Rep. Robert Wexler (Jacob Kurtzer, 202-225-3001) Rep. Dan Burton (Colleen Gilbert, 202-225-2276) Congressional Caucus on Infant Health and Safety Rep. Lois Capps (Yen Truong, 202-225-3601) Rep. Shelley Moore Capito (Aaron Sporck, 202-225-2711) Congressional Caucus on Intellectual Property Promotion and Piracy Prevention Rep. Robert Wexler (Ellen McLaren, 202-225-3001) Rep. Tom Feeney (Jeff Murray, 202-225-2706) Rep. Adam Smith (Shana Chandler, 202-225-8901) Rep. Mary Bono (Paul Cancienne, 202-225-5330) Congressional Caucus on the Judicial Branch Rep. Adam Schiff (Phil Tahtakran, 202-225-4176) Rep. Judy Biggert (Brian Colgan, 202-225-3515) Congressional Caucus on Korea Rep. Diane Watson (Bert Hammond, 202-2257084) Rep. Vito Fossella Rep. Michael Capuano Rep. Ed Royce Congressional Caucus on the Netherlands Rep. Pete Hoekstra (Justin Wormmeester, 202-225-4401) Rep. Chris Van Hollen Congressional Caucus on Religious Minorities in the Middle East Rep. Frank Wolf (Molly Miller, 202-225-5136) Rep. Anna G. Eshoo (Jared Weaver, 202-225-8104) Congressional Caucus on Swaziland Rep. Edolphus Towns (Alex Beckles, 202-225-5936) Rep. Dan Burton (Kristin Jackson, 202-225-2276) Congressional Caucus on Turkey Rep. Robert Wexler (Jonathan Katz, 202-225-3001) Rep. Ed Whitfield (Lesley Stout, 202-225-3115) Rep. Kay Granger (Catherine Knowles, 202-225-5071) Congressional Caucus on Vietnam Rep. Loretta Sanchez (Marisa Sturza, 202-225-2965)
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