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U.S.–Japan Caucus

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U.S.–Japan Caucus
Co-ChairJoaquin Castro
Co-ChairDave Reichert
Political positionCenter
International affiliationUS-Japanese Relations
ColorsRed
Seats in the United States Senate
2 / 100
Seats in the House
62 / 435

The US-Japan Caucus is a Congressional Member Organization within the United States Congress made up of both Republicans and Democrats who are "dedicated to strengthening US-Japanese Relations"[1]

Membership

As of the 115th Congress, the US-Japan Caucus has 66 members.[2] 62 members are from the house, and 2 are from the Senate. Below the leadership, Caucus members are listed alphabetically.

Former Members

References

  1. ^ "About the U.S.-Japan Caucus". 26 June 2013.
  2. ^ "Members".