Congressional Motorcycle Safety Caucus
The Congressional Motorcycle Safety Caucus is a bipartisan caucus of the United States House of Representatives.The caucus founders and co-chairs are Representatives Michael Burgess and Tim Walberg. The caucus was founded on June 26, 2009 and is officially registered with the Committee on House Administration, the house committee responsible for regulating caucuses. There are currently 27 members - nine Democrats and sixteen Republicans.
- Mike Burgess Co-Chair
- Tim Walberg Co-Chair
- Don Bacon
- Tim Walz
- John Duncun
- Michael Conaway
- G.K. Butterfield
- Doug Lamborn
- Rick Crawford
- Jeff Denham
- Paul Gosar
- Andy Harris
- Denny Heck
- Walter Jones
- Jason Lewis
- Tom MacArthur
- Sean Patrick Maloney
- Kristi Noem
- Rick Nolan
- Donald Norcross
- Scott Perry
- Collin Peterson
- Jim Renacci
- Steve Russell
- Carol Shea-Porter
- Kyrsten Sinema
- Claudia Tenney
Activities
In an open letter to motorcyclists in 2010, the Congressional Motorcycle Safety Caucus urged riders to participate in the annual Ride to Work Day on June 21, 2010, and encouraged riders and other road users to focus on safety.