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In 2007, Congressman Charles Rangel became the first African American to chair the oldest and argualbly the most powerful Commitee in the House of Representatives, the Ways and Means Commitee. As a senior member of the Commitee and as the vice chairman for the Joint Committee on Taxation, he continues to wield influence over tax revenue legislation and oversight authority over the major issues of the day – economic policy, international trade, welfare, Social Security, Medicare, and health care.

CAUCUSES

Congressman Rangel is a founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus.

As the current longest-serving Congressional member from New York, he is dean of the New York State Congressional Delegation.

 

He was a founding member of the Out-of-Iraq Caucus.

 

He is an officer for the Congressional Taskforce on Illegal Guns and the Congressional Glaucoma Caucus.

He is a member of the Congressional