FMC was proud to feature our Congressional Study Group on Japan Co-Chair Rep. Andy Barr and Rep. Diana DeGette for a breakfast discussion on how to navigate increased energy demand, the role of AI, and competition with China, attended by members of our Japanese Business Advisory Council. We’re grateful for their insight, and thank you to everyone who joined us for the morning conversation!
Former Members of Congress (FMC)
Civic and Social Organizations
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The U.S. Association of Former Members of Congress (FMC) utilizes the unique skill sets of 800 Former Members of Congress to provide civic education and public service programs, both at home and abroad. Originally conceptualized as an alumni organization when it was founded in 1970 to keep Former Members connected on a social basis, it has grown into a non-profit offering substantive domestic and international programming for both Former and Current Members of Congress. While the organization has been chartered by Congress since 1983, it is not funded by Congress. It is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit organization. Thanks to its membership dues, annual fundraising event, donations, and grants from corporations and individuals, FMC holds a variety of programs across the nation and in numerous foreign countries at no cost to the taxpayer.
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- Civic and Social Organizations
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- 2-10 employees
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- Washington, District of Columbia
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- Nonprofit
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- 1970
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Washington, District of Columbia 20005, US
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FMC grieves the loss of Rep. Doug LaMalfa (R-CA), who was in the midst of his seventh term serving his home state. He was a staunch advocate for rural communities and showcased his expertise on the Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Transportation and Infrastructure committees. Our hearts go out to his family, friends, and constituents during this time.
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FMC grieves the loss of Former Member Dick Schulze (R-PA, 1975-1993). Schulze was a member of the powerful House Ways and Means Committee and was known for his commitment to bipartisanship, a quality he maintained when he served on FMC’s board for several years following his retirement from Congress. Our thoughts are with his family during this difficult time.
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FMC was thrilled to host journalists Anna Engelke (ARD) and Melissa Eddy (NYT) for a luncheon on current German politics and transatlantic relations. The two shared their perspectives on the importance of the bilateral relationship as well as the political landscape of Germany with our Former Members!
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Grüße aus Deutschland! Our Former Members have landed in Berlin for a special delegation sponsored by the Embassy of Germany in Washington, D.C.. We will be meeting with students, foundations, ministry officials and more as we make our way around Berlin and Saxony!
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