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− | In 1998 Ed Pastor Democrat was listed as a member<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/19990219104730/www.dsausa.org/pc/pc.members.html | + | In 1998 Ed Pastor Democrat was listed as a member of the [[Congressional Progressive Caucus]].<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/19990219104730/www.dsausa.org/pc/pc.members.html DSA website: Members of the Progressive Caucus (archived on the Web Archive website)]</ref> |
As of February 20 2009 Ed Pastor was listed as a member<ref>http://cpc.grijalva.house.gov/index.cfm?ContentID=166&ParentID=0&SectionID=4&SectionTree=4&lnk=b&ItemID=164</ref>of the [[Congressional Progressive Caucus]]. | As of February 20 2009 Ed Pastor was listed as a member<ref>http://cpc.grijalva.house.gov/index.cfm?ContentID=166&ParentID=0&SectionID=4&SectionTree=4&lnk=b&ItemID=164</ref>of the [[Congressional Progressive Caucus]]. |
Revision as of 00:54, 26 April 2010
Ed Pastor is a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives, representing the 4th district of Arizona.
Congressional Progressive Caucus
In 1998 Ed Pastor Democrat was listed as a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus.[1]
As of February 20 2009 Ed Pastor was listed as a member[2]of the Congressional Progressive Caucus.