**====Caucuses, Commissions & Task Forces:====** Do not include **current legislative committee memberships** in this section (current memberships go in the 'offices' tab and display in a different section on the website). **Former Legislative Committee Memberships** Please include committee memberships that an official is no longer a member of. You can only do this following an election, which is usually also the end of legislative sessions. You can find this information in the 'Offices' tab. New legislative sessions will have updated committee rosters, but the easiest way to go about this is to remove people from their old assignments before adding them to their new committees. Simply copy the name of the old committee and paste it into the 'Org.' field of the experience entry. You will usually have to add 'Committee' or 'Subcommittee' to the end of the committee name. Make sure to include the legislative body the committee belongs to after you enter the name of the committee. For the title, we always take the last position they held in that committee. This can be found under the 'Offices' tab. Click on the committee you are working on under 'Assigned Committees' and right below, you will see a drop down box with the previous position the person held. This should already be set and accurate. No dates should be included, so make sure to add 'Former' to the title. __Example__ Former Chair, Education Committee, Florida State House of Representatives Former Member, Subcommittee on Appropriations of Health Services, Florida State House of Representatives Former Ranking Minority Member, Finance Committee, Nevada State Senate **Caucus** is "a group within a legislative or decision-making body seeking to represent a specific interest or influence a particular area of policy." Memberships of Democratic/Republican/Minority/Majority Caucuses go under 'Caucus' Leadership positions of the above caucuses go in Political Experience Examples: Blue Dog Democrats Congressional Black Caucus Legislative Council on Drunk Driving **Caucus and Policy Committee Leadership** positions should also be listed in this section. Examples: Chair, House Democratic Policy Committee Secretary, Senate Republican Conference Chair, National Republican Senatorial Committee Chair, Democratic Steering and Coordination Committee **Entry:** - Multiple positions for the same caucus, commission, or task force during the same years can be separated by a slash (/). If positions have different years, list entries separately. Example: Vice Chair, Denver Waste Disposal Program, 1996-1997 Tarrant County Republican Judicial Selection Committee, 1983-1989 Member, Hunting and Fishing Caucus, 1970-1972 Chair, House Republican Conference Member, State Committee, Republican Party of Florida Member, State Workforce Working Group Chair, White House Conference on Travel and Tourism Former Member, Appropriations Committee, South Carolina State Senate **NOTE:** There may be caucus/non-legislative experience listed for some candidates. Do not delete, simply add the new information following the formatting rules. You can take off years if they don't make sense. [[http://wiki.votesmart.org/Experience Political Experience <--Previous]] [[http://wiki.votesmart.org/Organizational Next--> Organizational]] [[http://wiki.votesmart.org/BioGuide Back to BioGuide]]