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Though The Squad resembles a caucus in some ways, it is not an official caucus, unlike all of the others listed. Its four members are instead part of the much larger Congressional Progressive Caucus.--Pharos (talk) 12:15, 18 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Once a caucus has members from both major parties, does it still fit the scope of this template? Or is there some logic regarding ratio, e.g. 1 Republican member in the Congressional LGBT Equality Caucus? This template also includes the Congressional Cannabis Caucus, which is "bipartisan" in the sense that current membership is half Democrat and half Republican, though the Problem Solvers Caucus is not included despite a similar (half & half) composition. — HipLibrarianshiptalk 05:23, 19 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]
It appears that many caucuses have been removed, so I'll restore several of them since there exists no other template for Congressional caucuses. Dobbyelf62 (talk) 17:17, 12 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]