Congressman Joseph Crowley Chairman of the Democratic Caucus

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Congressman Joseph Crowley Chairman of the Democratic Caucus NY-14 Chairman of the Democratic Caucus

Congressman Crowley was recently elected as the Chairman of the House Democratic Caucus and currently serves on the Committee on Ways and Means, the oldest committee in the House of Representatives. The Ways and Means Committee has jurisdiction over tax measures, trade and tariff laws, Social Security, Medicare, and retirement security.   He also serves on a number of caucuses, including: Ad Hoc Committee on Irish Affairs, Co-Chair Rare Disease Congressional Caucus, Co-Chair Congressional Musicians Caucus, Founder and Chair Bangladesh Caucus, Founder and Chair Congressional Caucus on India and Indian-Americans, former co-chair Animal Protection Caucus Congressional Arts Caucus Congressional Asian Americans Caucus Congressional Battlefield Caucus Congressional China Caucus Congressional Historic Preservation Caucus Congressional LGBT Equality Caucus Congressional Long Island Sound Caucus Congressional Pro-Choice Caucus National Service Caucus Recording Arts and Sciences Congressional Caucus

A congressional office can assist you to solve issues pending with federal agencies, most commonly: Department of State Department of Homeland Security: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement U.S. Customs and Border Protection U.S. Secret Service U.S. Coast Guard FEMA Transportation Security Administration Federal Law Enforcement Training Center Social Security The Post Office Veteran’s Affairs IRS Consumer Affairs, and more.