Founded | 1970 |
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Affiliation | United States Congress |
Key people | Cliff Stearns, President |
Office location | Washington, D.C. |
Country | United States |
Website | http://usafmc.org/ |
The United States Association of Former Members of Congress (FMC) is a non-partisan, non-profit organization of over 500 former Members of the United States Congress.
The United States Association of Former Members of Congress was founded in 1970 as an alumni organization, eventually becoming chartered by The United States Congress in 1983 under Chapter 703 of Title 36 of the United States Code.
The objectives of the United States Association of Former Members of Congress, which it seeks to achieve through its various programming, are (i) promoting and educating about public service and The United States Congress, (ii) strengthening representative democracy and (iii) keeping members connected after service.
Of the Association's various programming, the Congress to Campus program has been executed for over 35 years, through a partnership with the Stennis Center for Public Service Leadership.
The Association is also involved in the International Election Monitors Institute, which is a collaboration with the Canadian Association of Former Parliamentarians and the European Parliament Former Members Association to aid democracy building around the world.
The United States Association of Former Members of Congress is home to The Congressional Study Groups. The Congressional Study Groups are independent, non-partisan international legislative exchanges committed to increasing bilateral and multilateral dialogue with the United States’ strategic allies." There are currently Congressional Study Groups on Germany (formed in 1983), Japan (formed in 1993), Turkey (formed in 2005), and Europe (formed in 2011). The Congressional Study Group on Germany is the flagship program; it brings together members of the U.S. Congress and German government officials to collaborate on Germany-United States relations, and serves as the model for the other Study Groups. Leadership of The Congressional Study Groups, such as Tom Petri and Connie Morella have received awards from foreign governments for their work in supporting bilateral relations.