Three-term Indian-American Congressman Ami Bera has been unanimously elected as vice- ranking member of an influential US Congressional panel on foreign affairs.
Bera, 51, the California representative who is now also the senior-most of the four Indian-American members in the US House of Representatives, was elected by his Democratic colleagues in the house to the important House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
The position of Vice Ranking member inside the powerful House Committee on Foreign Affairs, has been created to better harness emerging leaders in order to strengthen the fight on behalf of hard-working Americans, a media release said.
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Republican Congressman Ed Royce is Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee while Democratic Eliot Engel is its Ranking Member.
Bera has served on the Foreign Affairs Committee since first being elected to the 113th Congress in 2013.
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