Congressional Brazil Caucus
The Congressional Brazil Caucus is a bipartisan caucus of the United States House of Representatives, whose goal is to protect and preserve the U.S.'s relationship with Brazil, and increase the economic interaction between the two countries.[1] Representative Jim Kolbe (R-AZ) founded the caucus in 1999 as a way to "improve dialogue and trade relations between the United States and Brazil."[2]
The Caucus is traditionally co-chaired by two to four of its members. The current chairpersons of the caucus are Representatives Gregory Meeks (D-NY) and Pat Meehan (R-PA).[1]
References
- 1 2 http://www.brazilcouncil.org/CongressionalBrazilCaucus
- ↑ "U.S. Chamber Unveils Congressional Group to Improve Trade Relations with Brazil". U.S. Chamber of Commerce. November 30, 1999. Retrieved May 16, 2015.
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