Intrinsic case study of the 113th Congressional Session House General Aviation Caucus
Abstract
This research examined the House General Aviation Caucus during the 113th Congressional Session. Caucuses, or Congressional Member Organizations (CMOs), are informal groups that are made up of members in Congress who share similar interests or beliefs. These caucuses have been shown to indirectly impact the legislative process. This research specifically examines the operations of the House General Aviation Caucus, its impact in Congress, and its impact on the general aviation industry. Data included interviews of House General Aviation Caucus members and general aviation industry leaders. The outcomes of the research confirm the positive impact of the caucus in Congress and in the general aviation industry.
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