Congressional Caucus Law and Legal Definition
A congressional caucus refers to a collection of members of the United States Congress that meets to pursue common legislative objectives. For example, The Friends of Australia Congressional Caucus is the bipartisan caucus within United States Congress that seeks to promote a deeper cultural understanding, enhance our mutual security, and strengthen our economic ties between the U.S. and Australia. In some countries congressional caucus is known as all-party parliamentary group.
Legal Definition list
- Congressional Budget Office [CBO]
- Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act
- Congressional Black Caucus
- Congressional Bike Caucus
- Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus
- Congressional Caucus
- Congressional Charter
- Congressional Defense Committees
- Congressional District
- Congressional Employee
- Congressional Ethics Committees