Committees and Caucuses
Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson serves as Chairwoman of the U.S. House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology.
Congresswoman Johnson also serves as a senior member of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.
Additionally, Congresswoman Johnson is a member of the following Congressional caucuses and task forces:
- Bipartisan Historically Black Colleges and Universities Caucus
- Congressional Azerbaijan Caucus
- Congressional Black Caucus: Technology and Infrastructure Development task force, co-chair
- Congressional Caucus for Women’s Issues
- Congressional Caucus on Bosnia
- Congressional Caucus on Brazil
- Congressional Caucus on Foster Youth
- Congressional Caucus on Korea
- Congressional Caucus on Urban Regional Studies
- Congressional Friends of Australia Caucus
- Congressional German-American Caucus
- Congressional High Speed & Intercity Passenger Rail Caucus
- Congressional Homelessness Caucus
- Congressional LGBT Equality Caucus
- Congressional Lupus Caucus
- Congressional Military Mental Health Caucus
- Congressional Military Veterans Caucus
- Congressional Nursing Caucus
- Congressional Ports Opportunity, Renewal, Trade, and Security Caucus
- Congressional Progressive Caucus
- Congressional Semiconductor Caucus
- Congressional Taiwan Caucus
- Congressional Voting Rights Caucus
- Congressional Zoo and Aquarium Caucus
- House Ethiopian-American Caucus
- Mental Health Caucus
- US-Japan Caucus
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 beneficial in learning the true needs of those across our country and District 30.