Italian American Congressional Delegation
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The bi-cameral and bi-partisan Italian American Congressional Delegation (IACD) is composed of nearly 200 Members of Congress: twenty-nine who trace their ancestry to Italy and more than 150 Associate IACD Members who, although not Italian American, have an interest in the Italian American Community.
The IACD is currently chaired by Rosa DeLauro (CT-3) and Michael Rulli (OH-6) of the U.S. House of Representatives.[1]
Italian American groups occasionally work with the IACD on issues of importance to the Italian American community and to advance U.S.-Italy political, cultural and trade relations.
- John Barrasso (R–WY)
- Catherine Cortez Masto (D–NV)
- Ted Cruz (R–TX)
House membership
- Robert Aderholt (R–AL)
- Mark Amodei (R–NV)
- Suzanne Bonamici (D–OR)
- David Cicilline (D–RI)
- Anthony D'Esposito (R-NY)
- Diana DeGette (D–CO)
- Rosa DeLauro (D–CT)
- Suzan DelBene (D–WA)
- Chris Deluzio (D-PA)
- Chuck Fleischmann (R–TN)
- Virginia Foxx (R–NC)
- John Garamendi (D–CA)
- Brian Higgins (D-NY)
- Nick LaLota (R-NY)
- Doug LaMalfa (R–CA)
- John B. Larson (D–CT)
- Mike Lawler (R-NY)
- Kevin McCarthy (R–CA)
- Lisa McClain (R-MI)
- Carol Miller (R-WV)
- Marc Molinaro (R-NY)
- Joseph Morelle (D-NY)
- Frank Pallone (D–NJ)
- Jimmy Panetta (D–CA)
- Nancy Pelosi (D–CA)
- Scott Peters (D–CA)
- Steve Scalise (R–LA)
- Darren Soto (D–FL)
- Elise Stefanik (R–NY)
- Mike Thompson (D–CA)
- Brad Wenstrup (R–OH)
- Jennifer Wexton (D-VA)