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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' ([[Illinois]] Democrat, District 6), won election in 2018.
 
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' ([[Illinois]] Democrat, District 6), won election in 2018.
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==Humanitarian Needs in Cuba letter==
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December 16 2021 , House Rules Committee Chair [[James McGovern]] (D-MA), House Foreign Affairs Committee Chair [[Gregory  Meeks]] (D-NY),  House Appropriations subcommittee on State and Foreign Operations Chair [[Barbara Lee]] (D-CA), and House Energy and Commerce subcommittee on Energy Chair [[Bobby Rush]] (D-IL) led 114 Members of Congress in a letter to President Biden asking him to prioritize the well-being of the Cuban people as they experience the worst economic and humanitarian crisis in recent history...
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In the wake of this year’s protests, the members urged the administration to support the Cuban people by suspending U.S. regulations that prevent food, medicine, remittances, and other humanitarian assistance from reaching the Cuban people...
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Signatories included '''{{PAGENAME}}'''.<ref>[https://mcgovern.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=398780]</ref>
 
==Congressional Freethought Caucus==
 
==Congressional Freethought Caucus==
 
In 2020 members of the [[Congressional Freethought Caucus]] included '''{{PAGENAME}}''' .
 
In 2020 members of the [[Congressional Freethought Caucus]] included '''{{PAGENAME}}''' .

Revision as of 16:30, 16 December 2021

Template:TOCnestleft Sean Casten (Illinois Democrat, District 6), won election in 2018.

Humanitarian Needs in Cuba letter

December 16 2021 , House Rules Committee Chair James McGovern (D-MA), House Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Gregory Meeks (D-NY), House Appropriations subcommittee on State and Foreign Operations Chair Barbara Lee (D-CA), and House Energy and Commerce subcommittee on Energy Chair Bobby Rush (D-IL) led 114 Members of Congress in a letter to President Biden asking him to prioritize the well-being of the Cuban people as they experience the worst economic and humanitarian crisis in recent history...

In the wake of this year’s protests, the members urged the administration to support the Cuban people by suspending U.S. regulations that prevent food, medicine, remittances, and other humanitarian assistance from reaching the Cuban people...

Signatories included Sean Casten.[1]

Congressional Freethought Caucus

In 2020 members of the Congressional Freethought Caucus included Sean Casten .

Population Connection Donation

Sean Casten received a donation from the Population Connection in 2020.[2]

Support from Onward Together

Onward Together supported Sean Casten as a candidate for the 2018 midterm elections.[3]

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