Congressional Motorcycle Caucus
The Congressional Motorcycle Caucus is a bipartisan bicameral caucus in the United States House of Representatives and United States Senate.
Founding and members
The caucus founders and co-chairs are Representatives Michael C. Burgess and Tim Walberg. The caucus was founded on June 26, 2009, and is officially registered with the Committee on House Administration, the House committee responsible for regulating caucuses. As of 2025, there were 35 members – five Democrats, twenty-nine Republicans, and one Independent.Roster
- Tim Walberg House Co-Chair
- Troy Balderson House Co-Chair
- Donald Norcross House Co-Chair
- Derrick Van Orden House Co-Chair
- Mark Amodei
- Don Bacon
- Jim Banks
- Mike Bost
- Tim Burchett
- Eric Burlison
- Angie Craig
- Rick Crawford
- John Curtis
- Warren Davidson
- Paul Gosar
- Glenn Grothman
- Andy Harris
- Dusty Johnson
- Barry Loudermilk
- Tracey Mann
- Mariannette Miller-Meeks
- Ralph Norman
- Scott Perry
- Adam Smith
- Pete Stauber
- Bryan Steil
- GT Thompson
- Dina Titus
- Jeff Van Drew
- Joe Wilson
- Joni Ernst
- Gary Peters
- Angus King
- Mike Rounds
- John Thune
Activities
In April 2021, Congressman Michael C. Burgess, M.D., Congressman Tim Walberg, Senator Joni Ernst, Senator Gary Peters, and the House and Senate Congressional Motorcycle Caucuses introduced a bicameral resolution to designate May as Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month.
Before the 117th U.S. Congress ended its session in December 2022, it passed a bipartisan resolution, H. Res. 366, highlighting motorcyclist profiling and promoting collaboration between the motorcycle and law enforcement communities. Michigan Congressman Tim Walberg, co-chair of the Congressional Motorcycle Caucus, sponsored the resolution and introduced it along with fellow co-chair Michael C. Burgess of Texas, plus Cheri Bustos of Illinois and Mark Pocan of Wisconsin.