Congressional Biodefense Caucus

The Congressional Biodefense Caucus is a caucus within the U.S. House of Representatives “dedicated to strengthening our nation’s biodefense enterprise and national security.”[1] The caucus was formed in March 2018 and has 27 Members of Congress in its membership.

[1] The caucus is led by its two co-chairs, Rep. Susan Brooks (R-IN) and Rep. Anna G. Eshoo (D-CA).

[2] The Alliance for Biosecurity is among supporters of the formation of the caucus.

The mission statement of the caucus is:[4]"To serve as an informal group for Members dedicated to strengthening our nation’s biodefense enterprise and national security against chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) threats and pandemic outbreaks.”This article about a political organization is a stub.

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