LGBT Equality Caucus

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LGBT Equality Caucus Members at the Kick-off Press Conference from left to right: Niki Tsongas (D-MA), José Serrano (D-NY), Xavier Becerra (D-CA), Hilda Solis (D-CA), Jerry Nadler (D-NY), Barbara Lee (D-CA), Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), Lois Capps (D-CA), Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL), Linda Sánchez (D-CA), Mike Honda (D-CA), James McGovern (D-MA), Barney Frank (D-MA), Chris Shays (R-CT).

The LGBT Equality Caucus formation was announced on June 4, 2008, by openly gay representatives Tammy Baldwin and Barney Frank.[1][2] The caucus has 100 members in the 112th United States Congress (97 Democrats and 3 Republicans)[3] and had 91 members (90 Democrats and 1 Republican) during the 111th United States Congress.[4] The caucus is co-chaired by Congress's four openly gay members: Representatives Tammy Baldwin, Barney Frank, Jared Polis and David Cicilline.

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[edit] Mission

The mission of the caucus is to work for LGBT rights, the repeal of laws discriminatory against LGBT persons, the elimination of hate-motivated violence, and improved health and well-being for all persons, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity or expression.[5] The caucus serves as a resource for Members of Congress, their staffs, and the public on LGBT issues.[5] Unlike the Congressional Black Caucus, famous for admitting only black members, the LGBT Equality Caucus admits any member who is willing to advance LGBT rights, regardless of their sexual identity or orientation.

[edit] Membership

List of Caucus members in the 112th Congress:[6]

[edit] Co-chairpersons

[edit] Vice-chairpersons

[edit] Members

[edit] Former members

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