Congressional Automotive
The Congressional Automotive Caucus was formed in 1983 to exhibit a unified voice for American auto manufacturers and their employees. The Caucus fights unfair trade policies that put the American worker at a disadvantage. The Caucus also opposes emissions standard increases that, if not carefully done, can be technologically and fiscally costly.
Since its beginnings, the Congressional Automotive Caucus has been effective in guiding legislation, in keeping Members of Congress informed and in protecting American manufacturing jobs. By meeting frequently with auto executives and House Leadership, the Caucus has worked to set aside partisan divisions to advance an agenda that promotes the American auto industry and domestic manufacturing. The greatest achievement of the Caucus last year was blocking congressional consideration of the Korean Free Trade Agreement. The pact, if approved, would have renewed the failed and severely unbalanced policy that allows Korea to export to the United States 700,000 cars annually while we send only 4,000 to Korea.
The voices that represent the American auto manufacturers and their employees are more loudly heard when unified, and that collective voice will repeat that what's good for the American auto industry is good for our country.
MEMBERSHIP
| Co-Chairs |
Vice-Chairs |
| Kildee, Dale |
Burton, Dan |
| Upton, Fred |
Kaptur, Marcy |
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Sutton, Betty |
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LaTourette, Steven |
Members |
Aderholt, Bob
Akin, Todd
Baca, Joe
Bachus, Spencer
Boucher, Rick
Buyer, Stephen
Camp, Dave
Campbell, John
Carnahan, Russ
Carson, Andre
Conyers, John
Davis, Artur
Davis, Lincoln
Dingell, John
Ehlers, Vern
Emerson, Jo Ann
Foster, Bill
Gonzalez, Charles
Goodlatte, Bob
Gordon, Bart
Graves, Sam
Hoekstra, Peter
Holden, Tim
Kilpatrick, Carolyn
Kucinich, Dennis
LaTourette, Steve
Levin, Sander
Linder, John
Loebsack, Dave
Manzullo, Don |
Mark, Schauer
McCotter, Thaddeus
McHugh, John
Miller, Candice
Moore, Dennis
Myrick, Sue
Oberstar, James
Pallone, Frank
Peters, Gary C.
Platts, Todd R.
Rogers, Harold
Rogers, Mike (AL)
Rogers, Mike (MI)
Rush, Bobby
Ryan, Tim
Slaughter, Louise
Smith, Chris
Souder, Mark
Spratt, John
Stupak, Bart
Terry, Lee
Thompson, Bennie
Tiberi, Pat
Turner, Michael
Wilson, Joe |
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