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About the Congressional Robotics Caucus
The bipartisan Congressional Robotics Caucuswas formed in 2007 to focus on key issues
facing the nation's robotics industry and related emerging
technology. Members of Congress will learn first hand
about the use of robotics in agriculture, mining,
logistics, defense, education, manufacturing and
healthcare.
114th Congress, 1st Session (2015)
Rep. Rob Woodall R-GA, Co-Chair Rep. Mike Doyle D-PA, Co-Chair
Rep. Sanford Bishop, D-GA
Rep. Joe Barton R-TX
Rep. Robert Brady, D-Pa.
Rep. Mo Brooks,
R-AL
Rep. Susan Brooks, R-IN
Rep. Michael
Capuano D-MA
Rep. Susan Davis, D-CA
Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-OR
Rep. Mike Honda D-CA
Rep. Doug Lamborn R-CO
Rep. James R. Langevin R-RI
Rep. Robert Latta R-OH
Rep. John Lewis D-GA
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Rep.
Jerry McNerney D-CA
Rep. Jim McGovern D-MA
Rep. David McKinley, R-WV
Rep. Tim Murphy R-PA
Rep. Tim Ryan D-OH
Rep.
Jan Schakowsky D-IL
Rep. Bill
Shuster R-PA
Rep. Bennie Thompson D-MS
Rep. Glenn Thompson R-PA
Rep. Niki Tsongas D-MA
Rep. Robert
Wittman R-VA
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Joining
the Caucus:
For more information about the caucus, contact Alex Poirot in Congressman Rob Woodall's office or Philip Murphy in Congressman Mike Doyle’s office.

Congressman Rob Woodall

Congressman Mike Doyle
Last
Updated:
03 November 2015
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