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Congressional Steel Caucus

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The Congressional Steel Caucus is a bipartisan group in the U.S. Congress. Its members come from areas with steel plants or who care about the steel industry. The caucus works to promote a strong domestic steel industry and good jobs for steelworkers. Members regularly meet with current government officials and international representatives to push for steel-friendly policies.

The House side is very active on Capitol Hill, holding policy forums, media briefings, and hearings on issues affecting steel producers and related industries. The Senate caucus is a bipartisan group with nearly three dozen members that advocates for domestic steel producers and workers. They also introduce legislation to support the domestic steel community and meet with administration officials and World Trade Organization representatives.

Co-chairs:
- Senate: Sherrod Brown and Pat Toomey
- House: Mike Bost, Rick Crawford, Conor Lamb, Frank Mrvan


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