Congressional Maker Caucus | |
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House Co-Chairs | Mark Takano (D-CA), Tim Ryan (D-OH) |
Founded | 2014 |
The Congressional Maker Caucus is a bi-partisan group of members of the United States Congress. By working to support and advocate for the community of makers who use technologies such as 3-D printers, CNC machines, laser cutting machines and other manufacturing technologies, thus enabling anyone—from individuals to small and large companies—create new products.[1]
The caucus is currently co-chaired by U.S. Representatives Mark Takano (D-CA), Steve Stivers (R-OH), Tim Ryan (D-OH), Susan Brooks (R-IN).[2]
House members
The Congressional Maker Caucus currently has 24 members.
Arizona
- David Schweikert (AZ-6)
California
- Tony Cardenas (CA-29)
- Jeff Denham (CA-10)
- Jared Huffman (CA-2)
- Doris Matsui (CA-6)
- Jackie Speier (CA-14) Retiring at end of 117th Congress.
- Mark Takano (CA-41)- co-chair
Florida
- Debbie Wasserman Schultz (FL-23)
Illinois
- Bill Foster (IL-11)
Indiana
- André Carson (IN-7)
Massachusetts
- Jim McGovern (MA-2)
Michigan
- Debbie Dingell (MI-12)
Nevada
- Dina Titus (NV-1)
New York
- Paul Tonko (NY-20)
- Nydia Velasquez (NY-7)
Ohio
- Steve Chabot (OH-1)
- David Joyce (OH-14)
- Marcy Kaptur (OH-9)
- Tim Ryan (OH-13)- co-chair Retiring at end of 117th Congress.
Oregon
- Suzanne Bonamici (OR-1)
Pennsylvania
- Matt Cartwright (PA-17)
Rhode Island
- David Cicilline (RI-1)
Tennessee
- Jim Cooper (TN-5) Retiring at end of 117th Congress.
Texas
- Eddie Bernice Johnson (TX-30) Retiring at end of 117th Congress.
References
- ↑ Brownfield, Andy (2014-08-18). "Chabot touts maker movement at Manufactory". American City Business Journals.
- ↑ "Rep. Takano and Three Additional Members of Congress Announce "Congressional Maker Caucus" | Congressman Mark Takano". Archived from the original on 2014-08-19. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
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