Congressional center aisle caucus
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The Congressional Center Aisle Caucus is a group in the United States Congress who has a strong interest in promoting civility of Congress and change the atmosphere in which Congress works. They aim at bringing the two political parties together to work toward creating a "gray area" where tough decisions can be worked out.
The Congressional Center Aisle Caucus is bipartisan.
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[edit] Executive Board Members
- Steve Israel (NY-2), Democrat
- Tim Johnson (IL-15), Republican
[edit] Associate Members
[edit] Senators
[edit] Other Supporters
- Former Speaker of the House Tom Foley, Democrat
- Former House Majority Leader Bob Michel, Republican
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Broder, David S. (2005). 'Center Aisle' Civility". Washington Post

