Political caucus definition

Political caucus means a caucus of legislators of a political party recognized under state law. The only political caucuses in Oklahoma currently are:
Political caucus means a caucus of legislators of a political party recognized under state law. The only caucuses that currently qualify are the Senate Republican caucus, the Senate Democratic caucus, the House Republican caucus and the House Democratic caucus. Other “caucuses” organized by members of the Legislature do not qualify.
Political caucus means a caucus of legislators of a political party recognized under state law. The only caucuses that currently qualify are the Senate Republican caucus, the Senate Democrat caucus, the House Republican caucus and the House Democrat caucus. Other “caucuses” organized by members of the Legislature do not qualify. Consequently, a lobbyist principal may participate in one event per calendar year for each of these four caucuses.

Examples of Political caucus in a sentence

  • This order weakened the Party and many members simply walked away from the organization.83 By June of 1973 a much-reduced Illinois Chapter organized a citywide campaign to push for community control of police; this campaign included the NAACP, the Illinois Black Political caucus, the American Indian Movement (AM), Operation Push, the League of Black women voters, and the National Defense Organization.84 This proved to be the last major Illinois Panther initiative.

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