Congresswomen Sheila Jackson-Lee of Texas, Sara Jacobs of California, and Gwen Moore of Wisconsin emerge from a half dozen prospects to co-chair the newly registered caucus
Washington DC – The Ghana Public Affairs Collective (GhanaPAC) formally launched the Congressional Ghana Caucus at an event on the Capitol Hill grounds on Wednesday, September 21, 2022.
Ghana’s Minister of Trade and Industry, Honorable Alan Kyremateng was on hand to chair the launching at the Capitol Hill steps.
On that same day, via a letter cited by DNT, GhanaPAC formally registered the Caucus with the Committee on House Administration headed by Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren of California.
Unlike other country caucuses at the United States Congress, the Congressional Ghana Caucus promises to be very active considering its leadership.
The Ghana Caucus will be co-chaired by Congresswomen Sheila Jackson-Lee of the 18th District of Texas, Sarah Jacobs of the 53rd District of California, and Gwen Moore of the 4th District of Wisconsin.
The Congressional Ghana Caucus will serve as an informal group of members dedicated to informing policy issues impacting people of Ghanaian heritage living in the United States and advancing US-Ghana relations.
DNT News, with correspondence reports from Adwoa Adofo, Washington, DC
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