Air Force Caucus

In the early 1960s, Cliff Stearns was a young Air Force officer stationed in Los Angeles. He used to travel around the US to work on the service's military space endeavors. The Air Force was on the cutting edge of technology, and he found that tremendously appealing.

Fast forward to 1998. Now a ten-year veteran of the House, Rep. Stearns (R-FL) asked Air Force leaders what he could do to help them keep the service strong as it looked to develop new capabilities for the decades ahead. Their answer: Band together with like-minded legislators to support Air Force positions and needs on Capitol Hill.

He did just that. With fellow Air Force veterans Rep. Sam Johnson (R-TX) and Rep. Joseph R. Pitts (R-PA), Stearns founded the Air Force Caucus in September, 1998. It is the first such group formed around pure Air Force issues.

The Caucus has grown from its original 19 members, and now has nearly 70 members. Members come from both major parties and all regions of the country. Many have served in the Air Force, Air National Guard or Air Force Reserve. As the caucus spread across the Capitol to the Senate side, Senator Mike Enzi (R-WY) took the reigns as the Senate Co-Chair.

Today, a declining percentage of national lawmakers have military experience in their background. In 1994, about 40 percent of House members and 61 percent of Senators were veterans. By 2002, this figure had decreased to 32% for both chambers combined. The diminishing military “voice” on Capitol Hill makes the value of a service-specific caucus to the men and women of the Air Force greater than ever.

The Air Force Association works hand in hand with the caucus. “The caucus and its members are an integral part of the Association’s presence on the Hill,” says Kenneth Goss, the Association’s Director of Government Relations. “The caucus provides the perfect environment for Air Force leaders, the Association, and members of congress to share, discuss and act on the full spectrum of issues facing our Air Force family.”

Air Force Caucus Roster

Please review the list of Members of Congress on the caucus. If your representative or senators are not listed, please click here

House

Akin, Todd (R-MO)
Barrett, Gresham (R-SC)
Beauprez, Bob (R-CO)
Bilirakis, Michael (R-FL)
Bishop, Rob (R-UT)
Boehlert, Sherwood (R-NY)
Bonilla, Henry (R-TX)
Boozman, John (R-AK)
Brown-Waite, Ginny (R-FL)
Burgess, Michael (R-TX)
Camp, Dave (R-MI)
Cardoza, Dennis (D-CA)
Cole, Tom (R-OK)
Conaway, Mike (R-TX)
Costello, Jerry (D-IL)
Davis, JoAnn (R-VA)
Davis, Lincoln (D-TN)
DeFazio, Peter (D-OR)
Drake, Thelma (R-VA)
Ethridge, Bob (D-NC)
Everett, Terry (R AL)
Feeney, Tom (R-FL)
Gibbons, James (R-NV)
Gillmor, Paul (R-OH)
Gingrey, Phil (R-GA)
Goode, Virgil (R-VA)
Gonzalez, Charles (D-TX)
Hart, Melissa (R-PA)
Hayes, Robin (R-NC)
Hefley, Joel (R-CO)
Hostettler, John (R-IN)
Johnson, Sam (R-TX)
Jones, Walter (R-NC)
King, Steve (R-IA)
Kingston, Jack (R-GA)
Kolbe, Jim (R-AZ)
Latham, Tom (R-IA)
Linder, John (R-GA)
LoBiondo, Frank (R-NJ)
Marshall, Jim (R-GA)
McKeon, Buck (R-CA)
McMorris, Cathy (R-WA)
Miller, Jeff (R-FL)
Neugebauer, Randy (R-TX)
Oberstar, Jim (D-MN)
Paul, Ron (R-TX)
Pearce, Steve (R-NM)
Peterson, Collin (D-MN)
Pickering, Charles (R-MS)
Pitts, Joseph (R-PA)
Pomery, Earl (ND at large)
Porter, Jon (R-NV)
Ruppersberger, Dutch (D-MD)
Ryun, Jim (R-KS)
Simmons, Rob (R-CT)
Smith, Adam (D-WA)
Stearns, Cliff (R-FL)
Synder, Vic (D-AK)
Terry, Lee (R-NE)
Tiahrt, Todd (R-KS)
Turner, Mike (R-OH)
Udall, Mark (D-CO)
Young, Bill (R-FL)
Wamp, Zach (R-TN)
Wicker, Roger (R-MS)
Wilson, Heather (R-NM)
Wilson, Joe (R-SC)
Wu, David (D-OR)

Senate

Allard, Wayne
Baucus, Max
Bayh, Evan
Bennett, Robert
Biden, Joe
Brownback, Sam
Burns, Conrad
Burr, Richard
Carper, Tom
Chambliss, Saxby
Coburn, Tom
Collins, Susan
Conrad, Kent
Coleman, Norm
Craig, Larry
Crapo, Mike
DeMint, Jim
DeWine, Mike
Domenici, Pete
Dorgan, Byron
Durbin, Richard
Ensign, John
Enzi, Mike*
Graham, Lindsey
Hatch, Orrin
Inhofe, James
Inouye, Daniel
Isakson, Johnny
Johnson, Tim
Landrieu, Mary
Lincoln, Blanche
Martinez, Mel
Murkowski, Lisa
Murray, Patty
Nelson, Ben
Pryor, Mark
Roberts, Pat
Salazar,Ken
Sessions, Jeff
Shelby, Richard
Smith, Gordon
Specter, Arlen
Stabenow, Debbie
Stevens, Ted
Talent, Jim
Thune, John
Vitter, David
Voinovich, George

 


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