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Congressional Steel Caucus

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The Congressional Steel Caucus is a caucus of the United States Congress.

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House Steel Caucus

Founded in the early 1970s by Representatives John Murtha (D-PA) and Ralph Regula (R-OH), this bi-partisan coalition promotes the health and stability of the domestic steel industry, as well as the interests of its workforce.

The House Steel Caucus is extremely active on Capitol Hill, frequently holding policy-forums, media briefings, and hearings regarding issues affecting domestic steel producers and their downstream counterparts.

Leadership

Hon. Peter Visclosky, Vice-Chairman (D-IN) Hon. Tim Murphy, Chairman (R-PA)

Recent news

  • Homeland Security Committee Approves Visclosky’s American Steel First Act; June 2008 [1]
  • Steel Caucus Affirms Dangers of Chinese Steel Imports; April 2008 [2]
  • Senate Steel Caucus

    A prominent Senate organization consisting of nearly three dozen members, the Caucus operates as a bi-partisan coalition advocating for domestic steel producers and workers. In addition to introducing legislation supporting the domestic steel community, members also routinely meet with Administration officials and WTO representatives to communicate the interests of American producers and labor groups.

    Leadership

    Hon. Jay Rockefeller, Co-Chairman (D-WV) Hon.

    Members

    References

    Congressional Steel Caucus Wikipedia


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