The Congressional Western Caucus is a caucus within the United States House of Representatives composed of over 90 members. Although it has historically been bipartisan, it is currently composed almost exclusively of Republicans.[1] It was founded by then-representatives James V. Hansen (R-Utah), Bob Stump (R-Arizona), Joe Skeen (R-New Mexico) and Barbara Vucanovich (R-Nevada) in 1993 during the 103rd United States Congress. Despite its name, the Congressional Western Caucus has members from outside the Western United States, including as far east as New York City and Puerto Rico.
Members

Last updated: Jan 31, 2025[1]
- Amata Coleman Radewagen (AS-AL) (vice chair)
- Eli Crane (AZ-02)
- Andy Biggs (AZ-05) (vice chair)
- Juan Ciscomani (AZ-06)
- Abe Hamadeh (AZ-08))
- Paul Gosar (AZ-09)
- Rick Crawford (AR-01)
- Bruce Westerman (AR-04) (vice chair)
- Doug LaMalfa (CA-01) (Chairman)
- Kevin Kiley (CA-03)
- Tom McClintock (CA-05)
- Jay Obernolte (CA-23) (vice chair)
- Vince Fong (CA-20)
- David Valadao (CA-22)
- Ken Calvert (CA-41)
- Darrell Issa (CA-48)
- Lauren Boebert (CO-04)
- Jeff Crank (CO-05)
- Jeff Hurd (CO-03) (vice chair)
- Brad Finstad (MN-01)
- Tom Emmer (MN-06)
- Michelle Fischbach (MN-07) (vice chair)
- Pete Stauber (MN-08) (vice chair)
- Mike Flood (NE-01)
- Don Bacon (NE-02)
- Adrian Smith (NE-03) (vice chair)
- Mark Amodei (NV-02) (vice chair)
- Cliff Bentz (OR-02) (vice chair)
- Dan Crenshaw (TX-02)
- Pat Fallon (TX-04)
- Jake Ellzey (TX-06)
- August Pfluger (TX-11)
- Ronny Jackson (TX-13)
- Monica De La Cruz (TX-15)
- Jodey Arrington (TX-19)
- Beth Van Duyne (TX-24)
- John Carter (TX-31)
- Brian Babin (TX-36)
- Blake Moore (UT-01)
- Celeste Maloy (UT-02) (executive vice chair)
- Mike Kennedy (UT-03)
- Burgess Owens (UT-04)
- Dan Newhouse (WA-04) (vice chair)
- Michael Baumgartner (WA-05)
- Scott Fitzgerald (WI-05)
- Tom Tiffany (WI-07) (vice chair)
- Tony Wied (WI-08)
- Harriet Hageman (WY-AL) (vice chair)
References
- ^ a b "Caucus Membership | Congressional Western Caucus". westerncaucus.house.gov. Retrieved 2025-01-31.