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{{r|Eni Faleomavaega}} [[U.S. House of Representatives]] delegate from [[American Samoa]] Vice Chair, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Eni Faleomavaega}} [[U.S. House of Representatives]] delegate from [[American Samoa]] Vice Chair, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Madeleine Bordallo}} Secretary, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Madeleine Bordallo}} Secretary, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Daniel Akaka}} Executive board, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Daniel Akaka}}  
{{r|Daniel Inouye}} Executive board, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Daniel Inouye}}
{{r|Neil Abercrombie}} Executive board, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Neil Abercrombie}}  
{{r|Xavier Becerra}} Executive board, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Xavier Becerra}} Executive board, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Anh Cao}} Executive board, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Anh Cao}}  
{{r|Judy Chu}} Executive board, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Judy Chu}} Executive board, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Al Green}} Executive board, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Al Green}} Executive board, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
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Representative Matsui has represented California’s 5th Congressional District, which spans Sacramento and its surrounding areas, since 2007. She is a member of the Committee on Energy and Commerce and sits on its Subcommittees on Energy and the Environment; Commerce, Trade and Consumer Protection; and Communications, Technology, and the Internet. Congresswoman Matsui also serves on the Committee on Rules.
Representative Matsui has represented California’s 5th Congressional District, which spans Sacramento and its surrounding areas, since 2007. She is a member of the Committee on Energy and Commerce and sits on its Subcommittees on Energy and the Environment; Commerce, Trade and Consumer Protection; and Communications, Technology, and the Internet. Congresswoman Matsui also serves on the Committee on Rules.
{{r|Gregorio Camacho Sablan}}
{{r|Gregorio Camacho Sablan}} Northern Mariana Islanders since the beginning of the 111th Congress. He is a member of the Committee on Education and Labor and sits on its Subcommittees on Early Childhood, Elementary & Secondary Education, and Workforce Protections. Rep. Sablan also serves on the Committee on Natural Resources, and sits on its Subcommittees on Insular Affairs,}} Oceans and Wildlife, and Energy and Mineral Resources.
 
{{r|Robert Scott|Robert "Bobby" Scott}}
Rep. Gregorio “Kilili” Camacho Sablan has represented the Northern Mariana Islanders since the beginning of the 111th Congress. He is a member of the Committee on Education and Labor and sits on its Subcommittees on Early Childhood, Elementary & Secondary Education, and Workforce Protections. Rep. Sablan also serves on the Committee on Natural Resources, and sits on its Subcommittees on Insular Affairs,}} Oceans and Wildlife, and Energy and Mineral Resources.
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Representative Scott has represented Virginia’s 3rd Congressional District, comprised of Richmond and parts of Norfolk, Hampton and Newport News, since 1993. Congressman Scott serves on the Committee on the Judiciary, where he is the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security. He also serves on the Committee on Education and Labor, with posts to its Subcommittees on Early Childhood, Elementary and Secondary Education and Higher Education, Lifelong Learning, and Competitiveness. He also serves on the Committee on the Budget. Additionally, he is the Chair of the CAPAC’s Civil Rights Task Force.
Representative Scott has represented Virginia’s 3rd Congressional District, comprised of Richmond and parts of Norfolk, Hampton and Newport News, since 1993. Congressman Scott serves on the Committee on the Judiciary, where he is the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security. He also serves on the Committee on Education and Labor, with posts to its Subcommittees on Early Childhood, Elementary and Secondary Education and Higher Education, Lifelong Learning, and Competitiveness. He also serves on the Committee on the Budget. Additionally, he is the Chair of the CAPAC’s Civil Rights Task Force.
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==Associate Members==
==Associate Members==
{{r|Gerald Connolly}} (VA-11) Associate member, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Gerald Connolly}} (VA-11) Associate member, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Joseph Crowley}} (NY-07) Associate member, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Joseph Crowley}}  
{{r|Bob Filner}} (CA-51) Associate member, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Bob Filner}} (CA-51) Associate member, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Raul Grijalva}} (AZ-07) Associate member, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Raul Grijalva}}  
{{r|Barbara Lee}} (CA-09) Associate member, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Barbara Lee}} (CA-09) Associate member, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Zoe Lofgren}} (CA-16) Associate member, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Zoe Lofgren}}  
{{r|Betty McCollum}} (MN-04) Associate member, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Betty McCollum}}  
{{r|Jerry McNerney}} (CA-11) Associate member, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Jerry McNerney}} (CA-11) Associate member, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Laura Richardson}} (CA-37) Associate member, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Laura Richardson}} (CA-37) Associate member, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Lucille Roybal-Allard}}(CA-34) Associate member, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Lucille Roybal-Allard}}(CA-34)  
{{r|Janice Schakowsky}} (IL-09) Associate member, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Janice Schakowsky}} (IL-09) Associate member, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Jackie Speier}}}} (CA-12) Associate member, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Jackie Speier}}}} (CA-12) Associate member, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Pete Stark}} (CA-13) Associate member, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Pete Stark}} (CA-13) Associate member, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Lynn Woolsey}} (CA-06) Associate member, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
{{r|Lynn Woolsey}}


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Representative Green has represented Texas’ 9th Congressional District, which spans the southwest metropolitan portion of the city of Houston and contains areas Missouri City, since 2007. Congressman Green is a member of the Committee on Financial Services and its Subcommittees on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit and Housing and Community Opportunity. He is also a member of the Committee on Homeland Security with posts to its Subcommittee on Border, Maritime, and Global Counterterrorism and Subcommittee on Emerging Threats, Cybersecurity, Science and Technology. Additionally, Congressman Green is the Chair of CAPAC’s Housing Task Force.

Representative Hirono has represented Hawaii’s 2nd Congressional District, comprised of north and west sections of the island of O‘ahu, and the islands of Hawai‘i, Kaua‘i, Lana‘i, Maui, Molokai, Kaho‘olawe, and the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, since 2007. Congresswoman Hirono is a member of the Committee on Education and Labor, its Subcommittees on Early, Elementary & Secondary Education and Higher Education and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and its Subcommittees on Aviation, Highways & Transit and Water Resources & Environment. She is also on the Committee on Small Business.

Representative Matsui has represented California’s 5th Congressional District, which spans Sacramento and its surrounding areas, since 2007. She is a member of the Committee on Energy and Commerce and sits on its Subcommittees on Energy and the Environment; Commerce, Trade and Consumer Protection; and Communications, Technology, and the Internet. Congresswoman Matsui also serves on the Committee on Rules.

Representative Scott has represented Virginia’s 3rd Congressional District, comprised of Richmond and parts of Norfolk, Hampton and Newport News, since 1993. Congressman Scott serves on the Committee on the Judiciary, where he is the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security. He also serves on the Committee on Education and Labor, with posts to its Subcommittees on Early Childhood, Elementary and Secondary Education and Higher Education, Lifelong Learning, and Competitiveness. He also serves on the Committee on the Budget. Additionally, he is the Chair of the CAPAC’s Civil Rights Task Force.

Representative Wu has represented Oregon’s 1st District, spanning Portland to the Oregon Coast, encompassing all of Washington, Yamhill, Columbia, and Clatsop counties, and part of Multnomah County, since 1997. Congressman Wu serves on the Committee on Education and Labor, with postings to its Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions and Subcommittee on Higher Education, Lifelong Learning, and Competitiveness. He also serves on the Committee on Science and Technology and chairs its Subcommittee on Technology and Innovation. He is also a member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs. Congressman Wu is the Chair of CAPAC’s Education Task Force.

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