House Baltic Caucus

The House Baltic Caucus is a bipartisan registered Caucus of the House of Representatives since its inception in 1997 and is composed of members from both the Democratic and Republican Parties. The members of the House Baltic Caucus have a strong interest in promoting opportunities to strengthen the economical, political, and cultural relationships of the United States of America with Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.

Purpose

Membership

As of March 3, 2016 the House Baltic Caucus has 55 members[1] from both the Democratic and Republican Parties. The House Baltic Caucus is led by Congressmen John Shimkus (R-IL) and Adam Schiff (D-CA).

Leadership

Members

Last updated: May 5, 2016

Legistlation

Leaders and members of the Baltic Caucus have worked in the past toward the passing of legislation regarding Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania issues that affect the region and its constituency in America. These efforts include, but are not limited to:

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References

  1. , Members of the House Baltic Caucus

External links

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