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|leader1_title = Republican Co-Chairs
|leader1_title = Republican Co-Chairs
|leader1_name = Rep. [[Mario Díaz-Balart]] (R-FL) and Rep. [[Steve Chabot]] (R-OH)
|leader1_name = Rep. [[Mario Díaz-Balart]] (R-FL) and Rep. [[Andy Barr (American politician)|Andy Barr]] (R-KY)
|leader2_title = Democratic Co-Chairs
|leader2_title = Democratic Co-Chairs
|leader2_name = Rep. [[Gerry Connolly]] (D-VA) and Rep. [[Albio Sires]] (D-NJ)
|leader2_name = Rep. [[Gerry Connolly]] (D-VA) and Rep. [[Ami Bera]] (D-CA)
|position = Bipartisan
|position = Bipartisan
|seats2_title = Seats in the [[United States House of Representatives|House]]
|seats2_title = Seats in the [[United States House of Representatives|House]]
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The '''Congressional Taiwan Caucus''' is the second largest [[Congressional Member Organization]] in the [[United States Congress]] with 228 members. The caucus focuses exclusively on improving [[Taiwan–United States relations|American–Taiwanese relations]].
The '''Congressional Taiwan Caucus''' is a [[Congressional Member Organization]] in the [[United States Congress]] with 144 members. The caucus focuses exclusively on improving [[Taiwan–United States relations|US–Taiwan relations]].


Its counterpart in the Senate is the [[Senate Taiwan Caucus]].<Ref>{{Cite web | url=https://fapa.org/senate-taiwan-caucus/ |title = House & Senate Taiwan Caucus (2019-2020)}}</ref>
Its counterpart in the Senate is the [[Senate Taiwan Caucus]].<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://fapa.org/senate-taiwan-caucus/ |title = House & Senate Taiwan Caucus (2019-2020)}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
The caucus was founded on April 9, 2002. Congressmen [[Sherrod Brown]] (D-OH), [[Steve Chabot]] (R-OH), [[Dana Rohrabacher]] (R-CA), and [[Robert Wexler]] (D-FL) were the founding co-chairs.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fapa.org/TaiwanCaucus/background.html|title=FAPA - Important Issues|website=www.fapa.org}}{{obsolete source|date=November 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.fapa.org/TaiwanCaucus/SENATE/EPR0917.htm |title = FAPA - News Release}}</ref>
The caucus was founded on April 9, 2002. Congressmen [[Sherrod Brown]] (D-OH), [[Steve Chabot]] (R-OH), [[Dana Rohrabacher]] (R-CA), and [[Robert Wexler]] (D-FL) were the founding co-chairs.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fapa.org/TaiwanCaucus/background.html|title=FAPA - Important Issues|website=www.fapa.org}}</ref>{{obsolete source|date=November 2018}}<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.fapa.org/TaiwanCaucus/SENATE/EPR0917.htm | title=FAPA - News Release | access-date=November 9, 2018 | archive-date=March 30, 2014 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140330093254/http://www.fapa.org/TaiwanCaucus/SENATE/EPR0917.htm | url-status=dead }}</ref>


==Members==
==Members==
[[File:Congressional Taiwan Caucus in the 118th Congress.svg|thumb|255x255px|Congressional Taiwan Caucus in the [[118th United States Congress]]]]
There is no official source available to the public regarding the accurate list of the caucus. According to public information including news reports, these Congressional members are in the caucus:
There is no official source available to the public regarding the accurate list of the caucus. According to public information including news reports, these Congressional members are in the caucus:<ref>{{Cite web |title=House Taiwan Caucus (118th) |url=https://fapa.org/house-taiwan-caucus/ |access-date=2023-08-02 |website=Formosan Association for Public Affairs |language=en-US}}</ref>


===Current===
===Current===
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Rep. [[Gerry Connolly]] (D) (VA-11) Co-Chair
*Rep. [[Gerry Connolly]] (D) (VA-11) Co-Chair

Rep. [[Mario Díaz-Balart]] (R) (FL-25) Co-Chair
*Rep. [[Mario Díaz-Balart]] (R) (FL-25) Co-Chair
*Rep. [[Steve Chabot]] (R) (OH-1) Co-Chair

Rep. [[Steve Chabot]] (R) (OH-1) Co-Chair
*Rep. [[Albio Sires]] (D) (NJ-8) Co-Chair Retiring at end of 117th Congress.
*Rep. [[Rick W. Allen|Rick Allen]] (R) (GA-12)
Rep. [[Albio Sires]] (D) (NJ-8) Co-Chair
*Rep. [[Don Bacon]] (R) (NE-2)
*Rep. [[Troy Balderson]] (R) (OH-12)

Rep. [[Rick W. Allen|Rick Allen]] (R) (GA-12)
*Rep. [[Jim Banks]] (R) (IN-3)
*Rep. [[Andy Barr (American politician)|Andy Barr]] (R) (KY-6)

Rep. [[Don Bacon]] (R) (NE-2)
*Rep. [[Andy Biggs]] (R) (AZ-5)
*Rep. [[Gus Bilirakis]] (R) (FL-12)

Rep. [[Troy Balderson]] (R) (OH-12)
*Rep. [[Sanford Bishop]] (D) (GA-2)
*Rep. [[Suzanne Bonamici]] (D) (OR-1)

Rep. [[Jim Banks]] (R) (IN-3)
*Rep. [[Brendan Boyle]] (D) (PA-2)
*Rep. [[Mo Brooks]] (R) (AL-5) Retiring at end of 117th Congress.

Rep. [[Andy Barr (American politician)|Andy Barr]] (R) (KY-6)
*Rep. [[Ken Buck]] (R) (CO-4)
*Rep. [[Michael C. Burgess]] (R) (TX-26)

Rep. [[Andy Biggs]] (R) (AZ-5)
*Rep. [[Ken Calvert]] (R) (CA-42)
*Rep. [[Salud Carbajal]] (D) (CA-24)

Rep. [[Gus M. Bilirakis]] (R) (FL-12)
*Rep. [[Matt Cartwright]] (D) (PA-8)
*Rep. [[Ed Case]] (D) (HI-1)

Rep. [[Sanford D. Bishop Jr.]] (D) (GA-2)
*Rep. [[Joaquin Castro]] (D) (TX-20)
*Rep. [[Judy Chu]] (D) (CA-27)

Rep. [[Suzanne Bonamici]] (D) (OR-1)
*Rep. [[Katherine Clark]] (D) (MA-5)
*Rep. [[Michael Cloud]] (R) (TX-27)

Rep. [[Brendan Boyle]] (D) (PA-2)
*Rep. [[Bonnie Watson Coleman]] (D) (NJ-12)
*Rep. [[Jim Costa]] (D) (CA-16)

Rep. [[Mo Brooks]] (R) (AL-5)
*Rep. [[John Curtis (Utah politician)|JohnCurtis]] (R) (UT-3)
*Rep. [[Danny Davis (Illinois politician)|Danny Davis]] (D) (IL-7)

Rep. [[Ken Buck]] (R) (CO-4)
*Rep. [[Scott DesJarlais]] (R) (TN-4)
*Rep. [[Ted Deutch]] (D) (FL-22) Retiring at end of 117th Congress.

Rep. [[Michael C. Burgess|Michael Burgess]] (R) (TX-26)
*Rep. [[Anna Eshoo]] (D) (CA-18)
*Rep. [[Drew Ferguson (politician)|Drew Ferguson]] (R) (GA-3)

Rep. [[Ken Calvert]] (R) (CA-42)
*Rep. [[Brian Fitzpatrick (American politician)|Brian Fitzpatrick]] (R) (PA-1)
*Rep. [[Chuck Fleischmann]] (R) (TN-3)

Rep. [[Salud Carbajal]] (D) (CA-24)
*Rep. [[Virginia Foxx]] (R) (NC-6)
*Rep. [[Lois Frankel]] (D) (FL-21)

Rep. [[Matt Cartwright]] (D) (PA-8)
*Rep. [[Jimmy Gomez]] (D) (CA-34)
*Rep. [[Lance Gooden]] (R) (TX-5)

Rep. [[Ed Case]] (D) (HI-1)
*Rep. [[Paul Gosar]] (R) (AZ-4)
*Rep. [[Kay Granger]] (R) (TX-12)

Rep. [[Joaquin Castro]] (D) (TX-20)
*Rep. [[Garret Graves]] (R) (LA-6)
*Rep. [[Sam Graves]] (R) (MO-6)

Rep. [[Judy Chu]] (D) (CA-27)
*Rep. [[Al Green (politician)|Al Green]] (D) (TX-9)
*Rep. [[Mark Green (Tennessee politician)|Mark Green]] (R) (TN-7)

Rep. [[Katherine Clark]] (D) (MA-5)
*Rep. [[Glenn Grothman]] (R) (WI-6)
*Rep. [[Vicky Hartzler]] (R) (MO-4) Retiring at end of 117th Congress.

Rep. [[Michael Cloud]] (R) (TX-27)
*Rep. [[Kevin Hern]] (R) (OK-1)
*Rep. [[Jaime Herrera Beutler]] (R) (WA-3) Lost renomination in 2022.

Rep. [[Bonnie Watson Coleman]] (D) (NJ-12)
*Rep. [[Jody Hice]] (R) (GA-10) Retiring at end of 117th Congress.
*Rep. [[Hakeem Jeffries]] (D) (NY-8)

Rep. [[Jim Costa]] (D) (CA-16)
*Rep. [[Bill Johnson (Ohio politician)|Bill Johnson]] (R) (OH-6)
*Rep. [[Eddie Bernice Johnson]] (D) (TX-30) Retiring at end of 117th Congress.

Rep. [[John R. Curtis]] (R) (UT-3)
*Rep. [[Hank Johnson]] (D) (GA-4)
*Rep. [[Mike Johnson (Louisiana politician)|Mike Johnson]] (R) (LA-4)

Rep. [[Danny K. Davis]] (D) (IL-7)
*Rep. [[David Joyce (politician)|David Joyce]] (R) (OH-14)
*Rep. [[Bill Keating (politician)|Bill Keating]] (D) (MA-9)

Rep. [[Scott DesJarlais]] (R) (TN-4)
*Rep. [[Mike Kelly (Pennsylvania politician)|Mike Kelly]] (R) (PA-16)
*Rep. [[Young Kim]] (R) (CA-39)

Rep. [[Ted Deutch]] (D) (FL-22)
*Rep. [[Adam Kinzinger]] (R) (IL-16) Retiring at end of 117th Congress.
*Rep. [[Doug Lamborn]] (R) (CO-5)

Rep. [[Anna G. Eshoo]] (D) (CA-18)
*Rep. [[Jim Langevin]] (D) (RI-2) Retiring at end of 117th Congress.
*Rep. [[Sheila Jackson Lee]] (D) (TX-18)

Rep. [[Drew Ferguson (politician)|Drew Ferguson]] (R) (GA-3)
*Rep. [[Debbie Lesko]] (R) (AZ-8)
*Rep. [[Ted Lieu]] (D) (CA-33)

Rep. [[Brian Fitzpatrick (American politician)|Brian Fitzpatrick]] (R) (PA-1)
*Rep. [[Zoe Lofgren]] (D) (CA-19)
*Rep. [[Barry Loudermilk]] (R) (GA-11)

Rep. [[Chuck Fleischmann]] (R) (TN-3)
*Rep. [[Frank Lucas]] (R) (OK-3)
*Rep. [[Blaine Luetkemeyer]] (R) (MO-3)

Rep. [[Virginia Foxx]] (R) (NC-6)
*Rep. [[Carolyn Maloney]] (D) (NY-12)
*Rep. [[Sean Patrick Maloney|Sean Maloney]] (D) (NY-18)

Rep. [[Lois Frankel]] (D) (FL-21)
*Rep. [[Michael McCaul]] (R) (TX-10)
*Rep. [[Jim McGovern (American politician)|Jim McGovern]] (D) (MA-2)

Rep. [[Jimmy Gomez]] (D) (CA-34)
*Rep. [[Patrick McHenry]] (R) (NC-10)
*Rep. [[Lisa McClain]] (R) (MI-09)

Rep. [[Lance Gooden]] (R) (TX-5)
*Rep. [[Gregory Meeks]] (D) (NY-5)
*Rep. [[Seth Moulton]] (D) (MA-6)

Rep. [[Paul A. Gosar]] (R) (AZ-4)
*Rep. [[Markwayne Mullin]] (R) (OK-2)
*Rep. [[Grace Napolitano]] (D) (CA-32)

Rep. [[Kay Granger]] (R) (TX-12)
*Rep. [[Frank Pallone Jr.]] (D) (NJ-6)
*Rep. [[Bill Pascrell Jr.]] (D) (NJ-9)

Rep. [[Garret Graves]] (R) (LA-6)
*Rep. [[Donald Payne Jr.]] (D) (NJ-10)
*Rep. [[Scott Perry (politician)|Scott Perry]] (R) (PA-10)

Rep. [[Sam Graves]] (R) (MO-6)
*Rep. [[Scott Peters (politician)|Scott Peters]] (D) (CA-52)
*Rep. [[Katie Porter]] (D) (CA-45)

*Rep. [[David Price (American politician)|David Price]] (D) (NC-4) Retiring at end of 117th Congress.
Rep. [[Al Green]] (D) (TX-9)
*Rep. [[Mike Quigley (politician)|Mike Quigley]] (D) (IL-5)

Rep. [[Mark E. Green|Mark Green]] (R) (TN-7)
*Rep. [[Jamie Raskin]] (D) (MD-8)
*Rep. [[Kathleen Rice]] (D) (NY-4) Retiring at end of 117th Congress.

Rep. [[Glenn Grothman]] (R) (WI-6)
*Rep. [[Tom Rice]] (R) (SC-7) Lost renomination in 2022.
*Rep. [[David Rouzer]] (R) (NC-7)

*Rep. [[Tim Ryan (Ohio politician)|Tim Ryan]] (D) (OH-13) Retiring at end of 117th Congress.
Rep. [[Vicky Hartzler]] (R) (MO-4)
*Rep. [[Linda Sánchez]] (D) (CA-38)

Rep. [[Kevin Hern]] (R) (OK-1)
*Rep. [[Adam Schiff]] (D) (CA-28)
*Rep. [[Kurt Schrader]] (D) (OR-5) Lost renomination in 2022.

Rep. [[Jaime Herrera Beutler]] (R) (WA-3)
*Rep. [[David Schweikert]] (R) (AZ-6)
*Rep. [[David Scott]] (D) (GA-13)

Rep. [[Jody Hice]] (R) (GA-10)
*Rep. [[Brad Sherman]] (D) (CA-30)
*Rep. [[Mike Simpson]] (R) (ID-2)

Rep. [[Hakeem Jeffries]] (R) (NY-8)
*Rep. [[Adam Smith]] (D) (WA-9)
*Rep. [[Jackie Speier]] (D) (CA-14) Retiring at end of 117th Congress.

Rep. [[Bill Johnson (Ohio politician)|Bill Johnson]] (R) (OH-6)
*Rep. [[Greg Steube]] (R) (FL-17)
*Rep. [[Glenn Thompson (politician)|Glenn Thompson]] (R) (PA-15)

Rep. [[Eddie Bernice Johnson]] (D) (TX-30)
*Rep. [[Tom Tiffany]] (R) (WI-7)
*Rep. [[Dina Titus]] (D) (NV-1)

Rep. [[Hank Johnson]] (D) (GA-4)
*Rep. [[Paul Tonko]] (D) (NY-20)
*Rep. [[Lori Trahan]] (D) (MA-3)

Rep. [[Mike Johnson (Louisiana politician)|Mike Johnson]] (R) (LA-4)
*Rep. [[Mike Turner]] (R) (OH-10)
*Rep. [[Marc Veasey]] (D) (TX-33)

Rep. [[David Joyce (politician)|David Joyce]] (R) (OH-14)
*Rep. [[Ann Wagner]] (R) (MO-2)
*Rep. [[Tim Walberg]] (R) (MI-7)

Rep. [[Bill Keating (politician)|William Keating]] (D) (MA-9)
*Rep. [[Michael Waltz]] (R) (FL-6)
*Rep. [[Debbie Wasserman Schultz]] (D) (FL-23)

Rep. [[Mike Kelly (Pennsylvania politician)|Mike Kelly]] (R) (PA-16)
*Rep. [[Frederica Wilson]] (D) (FL-24)
*Rep. [[Joe Wilson (American politician)|Joe Wilson]] (R) (SC-2)

}}
Rep. [[Young Kim]] (R) (CA-39)

Rep. [[Adam Kinzinger]] (R) (IL-16)

Rep. [[Doug Lamborn]] (R) (CO-5)

Rep. [[Jim Langevin]] (D) (RI-2)

Rep. [[Sheila Jackson Lee]] (D) (TX-18)

Rep. [[Debbie Lesko]] (R) (AZ-8)

Rep. [[Ted Lieu]] (D) (CA-33)

Rep. [[Zoe Lofgren]] (D) (CA-19)

Rep. [[Barry Loudermilk]] (R) (GA-11)

Rep. [[Frank Lucas]] (R) (OK-3)

Rep. [[Blaine Luetkemeyer]] (R) (MO-3)

Rep. [[Carolyn Maloney]] (D) (NY-12)

Rep. [[Sean Patrick Maloney|Sean Maloney]] (D) (NY-18)

Rep. [[Michael T. McCaul]] (R) (TX-10)
Rep. [[Jim McGovern (American politician)|James McGovern]] (D) (MA-2)

Rep. [[Patrick T. McHenry]] (R) (NC-10)

Rep. [[Gregory W. Meeks]] (R) (NY-5)

Rep. [[Seth Moulton]] (D) (MA-6)

Rep. [[Markwayne Mullin]] (R) (OK-2)

Rep. [[Grace Napolitano]] (D) (CA-32)

Rep. [[Frank Pallone Jr.]] (D) (NJ-6)

Rep. [[Bill Pascrell Jr.]] (D) (NJ-9)

Rep. [[Donald Payne Jr.]] (D) (NJ-10)

Rep. [[Scott Perry (politician)|Scott Perry]] (R) (PA-10)

Rep. [[Scott Peters (politician)|Scott Peters]] (D) (CA-52)

Rep. [[Katie Porter]] (D) (CA-45)

Rep. [[David Price (American politician)|David Price]] (D) (NC-4)

Rep. [[Mike Quigley (politician)|Mike Quigley]] (D) (IL-5)

Rep. [[Jamie Raskin]] (D) (MD-8)

Rep. [[Kathleen Rice]] (D) (NY-4)

Rep. [[Tom Rice]] (R) (SC-7)

Rep. [[David Rouzer]] (R) (NC-7)

Rep. [[Tim Ryan (Ohio politician)|Tim Ryan]] (D) (OH-13)

Rep. [[Linda Sánchez]] (D) (CA-38)

Rep. [[Adam Schiff]] (D) (CA-28)

Rep. [[Kurt Schrader]] (D) (OR-5)

Rep. [[David Schweikert]] (R) (AZ-6)

Rep. [[David Scott]] (D) (GA-13)

Rep. [[Brad Sherman]] (D) (CA-30)

Rep. [[Mike Simpson]] (R) (ID-2)

Rep. [[Adam Smith]] (D) (WA-9)

Rep. [[Jackie Speier]] (D) (CA-14)

Rep. [[Greg Steube]] (R) (FL-17)

Rep. [[Glenn Thompson (politician)|Glenn Thompson]] (R) (PA-15)

Rep. [[Tom Tiffany]] (R) (WI-7)

Rep. [[Dina Titus]] (D) (NV-1)

Rep. [[Paul D. Tonko]] (D) (NY-20)

Rep. [[Lori Trahan]] (D) (MA-3)

Rep. [[Mike Turner|Michael Turner]] (R) (OH-10)

Rep. [[Marc Veasey]] (D) (TX-33)

Rep. [[Ann Wagner]] (R) (MO-2)

Rep. [[Tim Walberg]] (R) (MI-7)

Rep. [[Jackie Walorski]] (R) (IN-2)

Rep. [[Michael Waltz]] (R) (FL-6)

Rep. [[Debbie Wasserman Schultz]] (D) (FL-23)

Rep. [[Frederica Wilson]] (D) (FL-24)

Rep. [[Joe Wilson (American politician)|Joe Wilson]] (R) (SC-2)


===Former===
===Former===
Fmr. Rep. [[Corrine Brown]] (D) (FL-5)- Lost 2016 election.
*Fmr. Rep. [[Corrine Brown]] (D) (FL-5)- Lost 2016 election.
*Fmr. Rep. [[Chris Van Hollen]] (D-MD) - now Senator since 2017

Fmr. Rep. [[Chris Van Hollen]] (D-MD) - now Senator since 2017
*Rep. [[Walter B. Jones Jr.]] (R-NC)
*Rep. [[Elijah Cummings]] (D) (MD)

Rep. [[Walter B. Jones, Jr.|Walter Jones]] (R-NC)
*Rep. [[Ed Royce (politician)|Ed Royce]] (R-CA)
*Rep. [[Mimi Walters]] (R-CA)

*Rep. [[Tom Cotton]] (R-AR) - now Senator <ref>{{cite web |title=President Ma meets delegation led by US Senator Tom Cotton |url=https://english.president.gov.tw/NEWS/4705}}</ref>
Rep. [[Elijah Cummings]] (D) (MD)
*Rep. [[Jackie Walorski]] (R) (IN-2)

Rep. [[Ed Royce]] (R-CA)

Rep. [[Mimi Walters]] (R-CA)

Rep. [[Tom Cotton]] (R-AR) - now Senator <ref>{{cite web |title=President Ma meets delegation led by US Senator Tom Cotton |url=https://english.president.gov.tw/NEWS/4705}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 01:29, 9 February 2024

Congressional Taiwan Caucus
Republican Co-ChairsRep. Mario Díaz-Balart (R-FL) and Rep. Andy Barr (R-KY)
Democratic Co-ChairsRep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA) and Rep. Ami Bera (D-CA)
Political positionBipartisan
Seats in the House
144 / 435

The Congressional Taiwan Caucus is a Congressional Member Organization in the United States Congress with 144 members. The caucus focuses exclusively on improving US–Taiwan relations.

Its counterpart in the Senate is the Senate Taiwan Caucus.[1]

History[edit]

The caucus was founded on April 9, 2002. Congressmen Sherrod Brown (D-OH), Steve Chabot (R-OH), Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA), and Robert Wexler (D-FL) were the founding co-chairs.[2][obsolete source][3]

Members[edit]

Congressional Taiwan Caucus in the 118th United States Congress

There is no official source available to the public regarding the accurate list of the caucus. According to public information including news reports, these Congressional members are in the caucus:[4]

Current[edit]

Former[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "House & Senate Taiwan Caucus (2019-2020)".
  2. ^ "FAPA - Important Issues". www.fapa.org.
  3. ^ "FAPA - News Release". Archived from the original on March 30, 2014. Retrieved November 9, 2018.
  4. ^ "House Taiwan Caucus (118th)". Formosan Association for Public Affairs. Retrieved August 2, 2023.
  5. ^ "President Ma meets delegation led by US Senator Tom Cotton".

External links[edit]