Build America Caucus

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The Build America Caucus is a bipartisan caucus in the United States House of Representatives. The members of the Build America Caucus support the "abundance movement", which came to prominence following the publishing of Abundance, a New York Times Bestseller co-authored by Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson.[3]

Quick facts Chair, Co-Chair ...
Build America Caucus
ChairJosh Harder
Co-ChairCeleste Maloy[1]
FoundedMay 9, 2025; 10 months ago (May 9, 2025)
IdeologyCentrism
Bipartisanship
Pro-abundance
Pro-housing affordability
Deregulation
Seats in House Democratic Caucus
22 / 213
Seats in House Republican Caucus
19 / 220
Seats in the House[2]
41 / 433
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History

Following their losses in the 2024 United States elections, where polling showed that the cost of living was the most salient issue for voters,[4][5] Democrats warmed to the idea of embracing deregulation to decrease housing and energy costs.[6] As deregulation is traditionally a Republican issue,[7] this created room for a new bipartisan focus on permitting reform.

The Build America Caucus was founded in the 119th Congress, following the collapse of the bipartisan Energy Permitting Reform Act of 2024 at the end of the 118th Congress. The caucus officially launched on May 9, 2025, under chair Rep. Josh Harder,[8][9] composed mostly of relative newcomers to bipartisan permitting reform negotiations.[10]

In the 119th Congress, the Build America Caucus endorsed legislation to aid housing construction by exempting projects from environmental reviews and to reduce wildfire risk by reforming permitting requirements.[11][12][13]

Members

Build America Caucus in the 119th Congress:
  Democratic Build America Caucus member
  Republican Build America Caucus member

As of February 10, 2026, the Build America Caucus has 41 members, composed of 22 Democrats and 19 Republicans.

Current members

More information Member name (Party), Hometown ...
Member name (Party)[2]Hometown[14]DistrictAssumed office
Jake AuchinclossNewton, MAMA-4January 3, 2021
Don BaconPapillion, NENE-2January 3, 2017
Gus BilirakisPalm Harbor, FLFL-12January 3, 2007
Rob BresnahanDallas Township, PAPA-8January 3, 2025
Nikki BudzinskiSpringfield, ILIL-13January 3, 2023
Janelle BynumHappy Valley, OROR-5January 3, 2025
Sharice DavidsRoeland Park, KSKS-3January 3, 2019
Chuck EdwardsFlat Rock, NCNC-11January 3, 2023
Laura FriedmanGlendale, CACA-30January 3, 2025
Maggie GoodlanderNashua, NHNH-2January 3, 2025
Adam GrayMerced, CACA-13January 3, 2025
Josh HarderTracy, CACA-9January 3, 2019
Jim HimesCos Cob, CTCT-4January 3, 2009
Steven HorsfordLas Vegas, NVNV-4January 3, 2019
Jeff HurdGrand Junction, COCO-3January 3, 2025
Jen KiggansVirginia Beach, VAVA-2January 3, 2023
Young KimLa Habra, CACA-40January 3, 2021
Mike LawlerPearl River, NYNY-17January 3, 2023
Sam LiccardoSan Jose, CACA-16January 3, 2025
Ryan MackenzieLower Macungie, PAPA-7January 3, 2025
Seth MagazinerCranston, RIRI-2January 3, 2023
Nicole MalliotakisStaten Island, NYNY-11January 3, 2021
Celeste MaloyCedar City, UTUT-2November 28, 2023
Mike McCaulAustin, TXTX-10January 3, 2005
Richard McCormickSuwanee, GAGA-7January 3, 2023
Kristen McDonald RivetBay City, MIMI-8January 3, 2025
Blake MooreSalt Lake City, UTUT-1January 3, 2021
Joe NeguseLafayette, COCO-2January 3, 2019
Dan NewhouseSunnyside, WAWA-4January 3, 2015
Jay ObernolteBig Bear Lake, CACA-23January 3, 2021
Scott PetersSan Diego, CACA-50January 3, 2013
Brittany PettersenLakewood, COCO-7January 3, 2023
Mike QuigleyChicago, ILIL-5April 7, 2009
Pat RyanGardiner, NYNY-18September 13, 2022
Andrea SalinasTigard, OROR-6January 3, 2023
Mike SimpsonBurley, IDID-2January 3, 1999
Haley StevensBirmingham, MIMI-11January 3, 2019
Ritchie TorresBronx, NYNY-15January 3, 2021
David ValadaoHanford, CACA-22January 3, 2021
George WhitesidesAgua Dulce, CACA-27January 3, 2025
Robert WittmanMontross, VAVA-1December 11, 2007
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Legislation

The Build America Caucus has endorsed several pieces of federal legislation focused on reforming permitting processes to reduce regulatory slowdowns.

119th Congress

See also

References

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