Congressional Solar Caucus Explained

The Congressional Solar Caucus is a bipartisan United States House of Representatives caucus whose members "work on a bipartisan basis to find common ground to tackle issues facing solar business and communities"[1] The caucus was started in February 2018, during the 115th Congress, by Representatives Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) and Ralph Norman (R-SC).[2]

Mission

The mission of the Caucus is:

"to raise awareness for how policymakers, business leaders, and academic experts can work together to foster jobs, growth, and America’s leadership in the solar industry."[1]

Members, 116th Congress

In the 116th Congress, members are as follows:

NamePartyDistrict
Rep. (co-chair) Democratic data-sort-value="Illinois 08" Illinois 8th
Rep. (co-chair) Republican data-sort-value="South Carolina 05" South Carolina 5th
Rep. Democratic data-sort-value="California 24" California 24th
Rep. Democratic data-sort-value="Florida 27" Florida 27th
Rep. Democratic data-sort-value="Florida 25" Florida 23rd
Rep. Democratic data-sort-value="Maryland 08" Maryland 8th
Rep. Democratic data-sort-value="Washington 02" Washington 2nd
Last updated February 5, 2019

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Bipartisan congressional solar caucus coalesces after tariff decision. Congressional Solar Caucus. 2019-01-30. en-US.
  2. News: Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi Announces Formation of Bipartisan Congressional Solar Caucus. Congressional Solar Caucus. 2019-01-30. en-US.