Why Congressional Black Caucus Made History Tuesday
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CURAphotography/iStock/Thinkstock(WASHINGTON) — The Congressional Black Caucus’ ceremonial swearing-in Tuesday morning was unlike any before because it was the largest since its establishment in 1971.
A record 46 members took the oath of office on Tuesday, with five newly elected members sworn in.
Most of the caucus comes from the House. Only two delegates, both Democratic women, and one senator, Cory Booker, D-N.J. have been sworn-in.
The make-up is nearly 50-50, with 26 male members and 20 female members. The lone Republican member is Rep. Mia Love from Utah’s 4th congressional district.
In the overall 114th Congress, there will be 44 African Americans serving in the House and two African Americans serving in the Senate.
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