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April McClain Delaney
Democrat·Maryland

Rep. McClain Delaney Joins CAPAC, Hits Record Membership

CAPAC Hits Record Membership of 83, Largest in History
CAPAC welcomes Representatives Bell, Garcia, Kennedy and McClain
Delaney
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today,
the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC) welcomed four new
Associate Members for the 119th Congress, bringing the total membership of the
Caucus to 83 Members of the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate—the
largest in history.
CAPAC Chair Grace Meng
(NY-06) and the new Members issued the following statements:
“I am excited to welcome Representatives Wesley Bell (MO-01),
Robert Garcia (CA-42), Tim Kennedy (NY-26), and April McClain Delaney (MD-06)
to the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus,” said CAPAC Chair Grace
Meng. “Now 83 members strong—the largest in CAPAC’s 31-year history—our
caucus has grown in both size and geography to ensure Asian Americans, Native
Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders across the country have a voice at the
decision-making table. I look forward to working closely with our ally members
to defend our rights, stand up to extremism, and deliver results for our AANHPI
communities.”
“In AANHPI Heritage
month, I’m proud to join CAPAC as a representative from St. Louis—a city shaped
by many communities, including a vibrant AANHPI population. I look forward to
working together to expand opportunities and make sure every voice is heard,”
said Rep. Wesley Bell (MO-01).
“I’m honored to join
the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus and to stand with my colleagues
in support of the AANHPI community,” said Rep. Robert Garcia (CA-42). “In Long Beach, we’re fortunate to have a rich and diverse Asian American
population, including a deeply rooted and vibrant Cambodian community that has
a vital role in our city’s culture and success. As Donald Trump and his allies
continue to push harmful rhetoric and dangerous policies that target and
scapegoat Asian communities, it’s more important than ever that we fight for
policies that reflect the values and needs of our AANHPI neighbors.”
“I’m honored to join
the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus and stand with my colleagues in
uplifting AANHPI communities across the country,” said Rep. Tim Kennedy (NY-26) .
“Western New York has a vibrant and robust Asian American population that
enriches every part of our region, from our small businesses and classrooms to
our hospitals and neighborhoods. I look forward to working with CAPAC to fight
against hate, expand opportunity, and ensure every family, regardless of
background, is thriving.”
“I’m honored to join
the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus and to stand alongside
colleagues who are deeply committed to justice, representation, and opportunity
for all,” said Congresswoman McClain Delaney (MD-06). “Maryland’s 6th
District is home to vibrant and growing AANHPI communities, and I’m committed
to working on policies that uplift every family — from addressing hate and
bias, to improving healthcare access, education, and economic opportunity.
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Founded in 1994, the bicameral Congressional Asian Pacific
American Caucus is composed of 83 members of Congress who advocate on behalf of
Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities. The
Caucus is led by Congresswoman Grace Meng, who was elected CAPAC Chair in 2024.

Source: https://mcclaindelaney.house.gov/media/press-releases/rep-mcclain-delaney-joins-capac-hits-record-membership
Captured:
Record ID: 30022140-f442-49da-87ff-e959195e4e5a

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