U.S.-China Working Group
The U.S.-China Working Group is a bipartisan working group from the United States House of Representatives that educates Congressional Members and staff on Sino-American relations.
Created in June 2005[1] by Rep. Mark Kirk and Rep. Rick Larsen, the U.S.-China Working Group educates on the Sino-American relationship's issues through meetings and briefings with academic, businesses and political leaders from both China and the United States.
Purpose
The purpose of the group is to provide accurate information to members of Congress on critical issues and provide a forum for discussion with Chinese leaders. Membership in the group does not imply taking a position on issues.[2]
Members
Republicans
- Charles Boustany
- Donald Manzullo
- Roscoe Bartlett
- Phil Gingrey
- Charlie Dent
- Dan Burton
- Todd Platts
- Mike Conaway
- Geoff Davis
- Chip Cravaack
- Dennis Rehberg
- Mike Rogers
- Randy Neugebauer
- Aaron Schock
- Todd Young
- Peter Roskam
- Michele Bachmann
- Fred Upton
- Dave Reichert
- Brian Bilbray
- Tom Price
- Erik Paulsen
- Leonard Lance
- Robert Dold
Democrats
- Rick Larsen
- Steve Israel
- Joseph Crowley
- Adam Schiff
- Madeleine Bordallo
- Rush Holt
- Jim Cooper
- Colleen Hanabusa
- Loretta Sanchez
- Judy Chu
- Adam Smith
- Mike Honda
- Norm Dicks
- Earl Blumenauer
- Mike Michaud
- Jim Moran
- Ben Chandler
- Susan Davis
- Chris Van Hollen
- Jim McDermott
- Ruben Hinojosa
- Carolyn Maloney
- Shelley Berkley
- Bobby Rush
- Edward Markey
- Sheila Jackson Lee
- Tim Walz
- Hank Johnson
- Jim Matheson
- Maxine Waters
- Gerry Connolly
- Mike Quigley
Former Members
- Gabrielle Giffords
- Jay Inslee
- Mark Kirk, former co-chair
- Randy Kuhl
- Nancy Johnson
- Chris Cannon
- Rob Simmons
- Joe Schwartz
- David Wu
- Ed Case
- Sherwood Boehlert
- Heather Wilson
- Charlie Bass
- Mark Kennedy
References
- ↑ Binglan, Xu (13 Jan 2006). "US House group to discuss China cooperation". China Daily. Retrieved 11 July 2012.
- ↑ "About the U.S.-China Working Group" (PDF). The National Bureau of Asian Research. Retrieved 27 August 2012.
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