9-11 Commission Report 9-11 Commission Caucus 9-11 Commission Report


Caucus Co-Chairs

Rep. Carolyn Maloney

Rep. Christopher Shays


Membership in this caucus indicates a commitment to implementing the 9/11 Commission's recommendations.


Current membership: 31



Caucus Members

California

Brad Sherman, CA-27

Diane Watson, CA-33

Connecticut

Christopher Shays, CT-4
Rob Simmons, CT-2

Delaware

Mike Castle

Hawaii

Ed Case, HI-02

Indiana

Mike Pence, IN-6

Kansas

Dennis Moore, KS-3

Kentucky

Ben Chandler, KY-6

Maryland

Dutch Ruppersberger, MD-2

Massachusetts

Edward Markey, MA-7

Martin Meehan, MA-5

Minnesota

Betty McCollum, MN-4

New Jersey

Bill Pascrell, NJ-8

Steven Rothman, NJ-9

Christopher Smith, NJ-4

Rush Holt, NJ-12

New York

Nita Lowey, NY-18

Carolyn Maloney, NY-14
Carolyn McCarthy, NY-4

Gregory Meeks, NY-6

Jerry Nadler, NY-8

Jack Quinn, NY-27

Anthony Weiner, NY-9

Missouri

Karen McCarthy, MO-5

Pennsylvania

Joseph Hoeffel, PA-13

Rhode Island

Patrick Kennedy, RI-1

Tennessee

Jim Cooper, TN-5

Texas

Martin Frost, TX-24

Sheila Jackson Lee, TX-18

Virginia

Frank Wolf, VA-10


9-11 Commission Caucus

National Intelligence Reform Act of 2004 Signed Into Law

On December 17, 2004 President Bush signed into law the largest restructuring of our intelligence agencies since the 1947 National Security Act. (click here for more information)

Maloney/Shays Rules Change

With executive branch intelligence reforms now signed into law, congressional reforms must be our next priority. (click here for more information)

The 9-11 Commission Caucus

The 9-11 Commission Caucus is a bipartisan group of legislators who have endorsed the 9-11 Commission's recommendations and are working for their speedy approval.

The commission report issued 41 recommendations to help prevent future terrorist attacks, including details of a global strategy and government reorganization necessary to implement that strategy.

Please see the Dear Colleague letter for more information.

The 9-11 Commission

The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (also known as the 9-11 Commission), is an independent, bipartisan commission created by Congress and President Bush in late 2002. It was chartered to prepare a full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, including preparedness for and the immediate response to the attacks.

The Commission has released its final report, which includes recommendations designed to guard against future attacks.