Phrases with «majority caucus»

The phrase "majority caucus" refers to a group of political representatives who belong to the larger party or coalition that holds the most seats in a legislative body. They typically work together to set the agenda, make decisions, and advance the priorities of their party within the legislature. Full definition

Sentences with «majority caucus»

  • She said she wanted to discuss the audit with members of the Republican majority caucus before commenting on it. (syracuse.com)
  • The new majority caucus stands firm in its opposition to raising your county taxes, confident that we can deliver quality services without asking residents to pay more. (www2.erie.gov)
  • Scott Louser: I currently serve as majority caucus leader in North Dakota's House of Representatives, and I have served as NAR's Liaison for Government Affairs, so I guess I do have some insider perspective — at least about how government works. (rismedia.com)
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