U.S. Congressman Michael C. Burgess, M.D. 26th District of Texas

A Congressional caucus, also known as a Congressional Member Organization, is a group of members of the United States Congress that meets to pursue common legislative objectives, and can be bi-partisan and contain members of both houses. 

Because a caucus is comprised of members with similar ideas and goals, they can be extremely important and powerful.  I have chosen to become members of the Congressional Member Organizations which I believe support the vital issues our nation currently faces.  I am currently a member of 8 Congressional Member Organizations, and they are:


Congressional Health Care Caucus - Founder and Chairman
Congressional Bike Caucus
Congressional Motorcycle Safety Caucus
Congressional Multiple Sclerosis Caucus - Co-Chair
Congressional Prayer Caucus 
House Anti Terrorism Caucus
House Nursing Caucus
Immigration Reform Caucus 
Republican Study Committee
Pro-Life Caucus
Congressional Osteoperosis Caucus
Congressional Caucus To Fight and Control Methamphetamine
Congressional Mental Health Caucus
Congressional Research and Development Caucus
Air Force Caucus
Congressional Tea Party Caucus