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United States Senate Democratic Steering and Outreach Committee

Committee of the U.S. Senate


Committee of the U.S. Senate

The United States Senate Democratic Steering and Outreach Committee (DSOC) is a committee of the United States Senate dedicated to fostering dialogue between Senate Democrats and community leaders across the United States. The Steering Committee hosts several meetings each year with advocates, activists, policy experts, and elected officials to help the structuring of the Democrats' agenda in the United States Senate. Some of these meetings also happen annually such as with U.S. Jewish groups to discuss the U.S. Israel relations and the Jewish community in the United States. It is one of two Democratic leadership committees in the Senate, the other being the Senate Democratic Strategic Communications Committee.

Members, 119th Congress

RosterSenatorState
Amy Klobuchar, Steering & Policy ChairMinnesota
Jeanne Shaheen, Steering & Policy Vice ChairNew Hampshire
Bernie Sanders, Outreach ChairVermont
Catherine Cortez Masto, Outreach Vice ChairNevada
Chuck SchumerNew York
Dick DurbinIllinois
Kirsten GillibrandNew York
Chris CoonsDelaware
Brian SchatzHawaii
Tammy BaldwinWisconsin
Chris MurphyConnecticut
*Vacant*TBA
*Vacant*TBA
*Vacant*TBA

Historical Committee Rosters

118th Congress

RosterSenatorState
Amy Klobuchar, Steering ChairMinnesota
Jeanne Shaheen, Steering Vice ChairNew Hampshire
Bernie Sanders, Outreach ChairVermont
Catherine Cortez Masto, Outreach Vice ChairNevada
Chuck SchumerNew York
Dick DurbinIllinois
Kirsten GillibrandNew York
Chris CoonsDelaware
Bob Casey, Jr.Pennsylvania
Jon TesterMontana
Brian SchatzHawaii
Tammy BaldwinWisconsin
Chris MurphyConnecticut
Robert Menendez, Chair of Hispanic Task Force
(until August 20, 2024)New Jersey

117th Congress

RosterSenatorState
Amy Klobuchar, Steering ChairMinnesota
Jeanne Shaheen, Steering Vice ChairNew Hampshire
Bernie Sanders, Outreach ChairVermont
Catherine Cortez Masto, Outreach Vice ChairNevada
Chuck SchumerNew York
Dick DurbinIllinois
Patrick LeahyVermont
Kirsten GillibrandNew York
Chris CoonsDelaware
Bob Casey, Jr.Pennsylvania
Jon TesterMontana
Brian SchatzHawaii
Tammy BaldwinWisconsin
Chris MurphyConnecticut
Robert Menendez, Chair of Hispanic Task ForceNew Jersey

116th Congress

After Bill Nelson lost his 2018 reelection bid, he left the committee and his position was left unfilled.

RosterSenatorState
Amy Klobuchar, ChairMinnesota
Jeanne Shaheen, Vice ChairNew Hampshire
Chuck SchumerNew York
Dick DurbinIllinois
Patrick LeahyVermont
Kirsten GillibrandNew York
Chris CoonsDelaware
Bob Casey, Jr.Pennsylvania
Jon TesterMontana
Brian SchatzHawaii
Tammy BaldwinWisconsin
Robert Menendez, Chair of Hispanic Task ForceNew Jersey

115th Congress

RosterSenatorState
Amy Klobuchar, Steering ChairMinnesota
Bernie Sanders, Outreach ChairVermont
Jeanne Shaheen, Vice ChairNew Hampshire
Chuck SchumerNew York
Dick DurbinIllinois
Patrick LeahyVermont
Kirsten GillibrandNew York
Chris Coons, Chair of Business OutreachDelaware
Bill NelsonFlorida
Bob Casey, Jr.Pennsylvania
Jon TesterMontana
Brian SchatzHawaii
Tammy BaldwinWisconsin
Bob Menendez, Chair of Hispanic Task ForceNew Jersey

Leadership

Chairpersons

LeadershipTermSenatorStateTermSenatorStateSenatorState
108thHillary ClintonNew York
109thHillary ClintonNew York
110thDebbie StabenowMichigan
111thDebbie StabenowMichigan
112thMark BegichAlaska
113thMark BegichAlaska
114thAmy KlobucharMinnesota
SteeringOutreach
115thAmy KlobucharMinnesotaBernie SandersVermont
116thAmy KlobucharMinnesotaBernie SandersVermont
117thAmy KlobucharMinnesotaBernie SandersVermont
118thAmy KlobucharMinnesotaBernie SandersVermont
119thAmy KlobucharMinnesotaBernie SandersVermont

Vice Chairpersons

LeadershipTermSenatorStateTermSenatorStateSenatorState
112thDaniel AkakaHawaii
113thJeanne ShaheenNew Hampshire
114thJeanne ShaheenNew Hampshire
SteeringOutreach
115thJeanne ShaheenNew HampshirePosition not established until 2021
at the start of the 117th Congress.
116thJeanne ShaheenNew Hampshire
117thJeanne ShaheenNew HampshireCatherine Cortez MastoNevada
118thJeanne ShaheenNew HampshireCatherine Cortez MastoNevada
119thJeanne ShaheenNew HampshireCatherine Cortez MastoNevada

History

In November 2008, following that year's presidential election, the committee, whose responsibilities include proposing chairmanships and committee assignments to be ratified by the Democratic caucus, considered stripping Connecticut senator Joe Lieberman of his Chairmanship of the United States Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs after he endorsed Republican senator John McCain in his 2008 presidential campaign. Many within the caucus expressed disappointment over his fervent support for McCain and his questioning of then-Democratic senator Barack Obama's qualifications to run for the position. Ultimately, the caucus voted 42–13 to allow Lieberman to retain his chairmanship while sanctioning him to be removed from the United States Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works.

In November 2016, after Democrat Hillary Clinton lost the 2016 United States presidential election, then-Senate Democratic Leader-elect Chuck Schumer announced Bernie Sanders would fill the newly established position of Outreach Chair in the committee. Sanders came to prominence during the 2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries and his appointment was seen as a broader acknowledgment of his role in galvanizing the electorate. This made Sanders the first independent to hold a leadership position within the Democratic Party.

Notes

References

References

  1. "Democratic Steering & Outreach Committee {{!}} Senate Democratic Leadership".
  2. Rod, Marc. (2022-12-01). "Senate Democrats discuss U.S.-Israel ties, domestic antisemitism with Jewish leaders".
  3. "Democratic Strategic Communications Committee {{!}} Senate Democratic Leadership".
  4. "Democratic Steering & Outreach Committee". Senate Democrats.
  5. "Democratic Steering & Outreach Committee".
  6. Merica, Dan. (November 19, 2018). "Bill Nelson concedes Florida Senate race to Rick Scott". [[CNN]].
  7. "Democratic Steering & Outreach Committee".
  8. "Democratic Steering & Outreach Committee".
  9. Herszenhorn, David. (November 7, 2008). "Among Democrats' Leadership Questions - What to Do With Lieberman?". [[The New York Times]].
  10. Welna, David. (November 19, 2008). "Lieberman Gets To Keep Committee Chairmanship". [[NPR]].
  11. Gaudiano, Nicole. (November 17, 2016). "Senate Democrats tap Bernie Sanders to lead outreach". [[USA Today]].
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