Congressional Solar Caucus


The Congressional Solar Caucus is a bipartisan United States [House of Representatives] caucus whose members "work on a bipartisan basis to find common ground to tackle issues facing solar business and communities" The caucus was started in February 2018, during the 115th [United States Congress|115th Congress], by Representatives Raja Krishnamoorthi and Ralph Norman.

Mission

The mission of the Caucus is:
"to raise awareness for how policymakers, business leaders, and academic experts can work together to foster jobs, growth, and America’s leadership in the solar industry."

Members, 118th Congress

In the 118th [United States Congress|118th Congress], members are as follows:
NamePartyDistrict
Rep. DemocraticIllinois' 8th [congressional district|Illinois 8th]
Rep. RepublicanSouth Carolina 5th
Rep. DemocraticPennsylvania 2nd
Rep. DemocraticCalifornia 26th
Rep. DemocraticCalifornia 24th
Rep. RepublicanUtah 3rd
Rep. DemocraticKansas 3rd
Rep. DemocraticMichigan's [6th congressional district|Michigan 6th]
Rep. RepublicanSouth Carolina 3rd
Rep. RepublicanPennsylvania 1st
Rep. RepublicanArizona's [4th congressional district|Arizona 4th]
Rep. DemocraticDistrict of Columbia
Rep. DemocraticColorado 2nd
Rep. DemocraticNew Jersey 1st
Rep. DemocraticPennsylvania 8th
Rep. DemocraticVirginia 11th
Rep. DemocraticFlorida 23rd
Rep. DemocraticMaryland 8th
Rep. DemocraticCalifornia's [25th congressional district|California 25th]
Rep. DemocraticFlorida 9th
Rep. DemocraticNew York 20th
Rep. DemocraticTexas 33rd
Rep. DemocraticWashington 2nd
Rep. DemocraticCalifornia 18th

Last updated November 15, 2024