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caucus

[kaw-kuhs] / ˈkɔ kəs /


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But the new angle here is that it’s actually leadership — heads of the party, plus party whips and caucus chairs — who are the stock pickers to watch.

From MarketWatch

Guilbeault said he would continue to serve as a Liberal lawmaker in the government caucus.

From The Wall Street Journal

When House Democrats last walked out in 2021 to stop new state voter restrictions, lawmakers were on the lam for over a month before the caucus fractured and enough members returned to restore quorum.

From Salon

California Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas said the Democratic caucus met Sunday night “to discuss the urgent threat of a continued, blatant Trumpian power grab — a coordinated effort to undermine our democracy and silence Californians.”

From Los Angeles Times

"We're not walking out on our responsibilities," said state legislator and chairman of the Democratic caucus Gene Wu.

From BBC