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Topic - Senate Taiwan Caucus

The Senate Taiwan Caucus was established on September 17, 2003 and currently has 24 members. United States Senators Robert Menendez (who took over the co-chairmanship from Senator Tim Johnson in April 2009) and James Inhofe currently serve as the co-chairs of the caucus. Like their counterpart in the United States House of Representatives (Congressional Taiwan Caucus), the Senate Taiwan caucus is bi-partisan. - Source: Wikipedia

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