Committees and Caucuses
A congressional committee is a legislative sub-organization in the United States Congress that handles a specific duty (in addition to the general duties of Congress). Committee membership enables members to develop specialized knowledge of the matters under their jurisdiction. Committees monitor ongoing governmental operations, identify issues suitable for legislative review, gather and evaluate information, and recommend courses of action to their parent body.
Congressman Hudson’s Committee and Subcommittee Assignments:
Committee on Energy and Commerce
- Subcommittee on Communications and Technology, Chairman
Congressman Hudson's Caucus Affiliations:
Congressional Golf Caucus, Co-Chair
Congressional Motorsports Caucus, Co-Chair
Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus, Co-Chair
Direct Selling Caucus, Co-Chair
EMS Caucus, Co-Chair
Special Operations Forces Caucus, Co-Chair
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Border Security Caucus
Coal Caucus
Congressional Army Aviation Caucus
Congressional Bipartisan Rural Health Caucus
Congressional Caucus on Foster Youth
Congressional Chicken Caucus
Congressional Conservative Climate Caucus
Congressional Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) Caucus
Congressional Friends of Scotland Caucus
Congressional General Aviation Caucus
Congressional German-American Caucus
Congressional Internet of Things Working Group
Congressional NextGen 9-1-1 Caucus
Congressional Peanut Caucus
Congressional Plasma Caucus
Congressional Prayer Caucus
Congressional Pro-Life Caucus
Congressional Textile Caucus
Congressional Tire Caucus
Congressional Travel and Tourism Caucus
Global Road Safety Caucus
Historically Black Colleges and Universities Caucus
House Army Caucus
House National Guard and Reserve Components Caucus
House Special Operations Forces Caucus
Rare Disease Caucus
Republican Study Committee
Rural Broadband Caucus
United Service Organization Caucus
Congressional Zoo and Aquarium Caucus