
House Minority Caucus
The House Minority Caucus is a group of elected representatives in a legislative body (like a state or federal House of Representatives) who belong to the political party that holds fewer seats. Their role is to coordinate strategies, share ideas, and advocate for policies aligned with their party’s views. They serve as a unified voice in opposition to the majority party, helping to shape debates, hold the government accountable, and represent the interests of their constituents from their party’s perspective.