Initiated by NMMA in 1989, the Congressional Boating Caucus is a informal, bipartisan group of U.S. senators and representatives concerned with issues affecting the recreational marine industry. The caucus seeks to improve the economic viability of the industry and support the protection of the environment, boating safety and the creation of international trade opportunities for the industry. There are four caucus co-chairs: one democrat and one republican from both the Senate and the House. Their staff manages the caucus, while NMMA Washington, DC staff recruits members.
Below is a list of Boating Caucus members in both the Senate and the House of Representatives. Members listed in red are Caucus co-chairs.
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