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Congressional Caucus on Turkey and Turkish Americans

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The Congressional Caucus on Turkey and Turkish Americans (Turkey Caucus) was established by US Congressmen Robert Wexler (D-Florida), Ed Whitfield (R-Kentucky) and Kay Granger (R-Texas) in March 2001.

The Turkey Caucus is a bi-partisan platform for members of the Caucus to focus on US–Turkey relations and issues that concern Turkish Americans. Many of its members have joined this caucus due to the efforts of their Turkish American constituents and friends of Turkey.

The Caucus has 136 members as of May 2015.

Breakdown of the current membership

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  • 53 Democrats
  • 83 Republicans

Members

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Congressional Caucus on Turkey and Turkish Americans in the 118th United States Congress

Members:[1]

Co-chairs

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Senators

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Representatives

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References

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  1. ^ "Members of the Caucus on U.S. - Türkiye Relations & Turkish Americans". Turkish Coalition of America. Retrieved 25 September 2024.
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