Senate Economic Mobility Caucus
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The Senate Economic Mobility Caucus is a bipartisan organization within the United States Congress that explores the facts and drivers of economic mobility and provides a forum for dialogue on mobility-enhancing policy solutions.[buzzword] The caucus co-chairs for the 114th Congress are U.S. Senators Jerry Moran (R-KS) and Sherrod Brown (D-OH).
Aim[edit]
The Economic Mobility Caucus aims to provide “a fact-based framework and serve as a clearinghouse for ideas and information…to assess government policies and identify areas of agreement among the Members of Congress.”[1]
History and Membership[edit]
The Economic Mobility Caucus was established in July 2012 by U.S. Senators Jerry Moran (R-KS) and Ron Wyden (D-OR). Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) joined the group in 2013.
Caucus Leadership[edit]
- 112th Congress: U.S. Senator Jerry Moran (R-KS), U.S. Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR)
- 113th Congress: U.S. Senator Jerry Moran (R-KS), U.S. Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR)
- 114th Congress: U.S. Senator Jerry Moran (R-KS), U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH)
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