Bush Caucus | |
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Ideology | Bipartisanship |
Seats in the State Senate | 2 / 20
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Seats in the State House | 4 / 40
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The Bush Caucus consists of bipartisan members of the Alaska Legislature who represent rural interests. The caucus typically consists of the members of the Alaska House from Districts 37-40 and the Alaska Senate from districts S and T, which cover the Alaskan Bush.[1]
The group is bipartisan with most members being Democrats or Independents.[1] Mary Peltola is a past chair of the caucus.[2] In the late 1990s, she rebuilt the caucus.[3]