5 December 2025
Congressional Robotics Caucus
What is the Congressional Robotics Caucus?
The Congressional Robotics Caucus was relaunched and expanded in 2025 as a bipartisan effort to educate members of Congress about the potential of robotics and its connection to artificial intelligence (AI). The caucus intends to serve a fundamental role in developing technology policies to ensure the United States remains a global leader in robotics and automation.
In a May 30, 2025 press release, the four Co-Chairs of the caucus issued the following statements:
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Representative Jim McGovern (D-MA) said
that the caucus “has opened [his] eyes to the
promises and risks associated with the rise of
robotics—whether enabled by artificial
intelligence or not.”
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Representative Bob Latta (R-OH)
emphasized the mission of the caucus: "By educating our
colleagues, supporting research and development, and
encouraging public-private partnerships, the Robotics
Caucus will help to foster innovation and support a
workforce ready to lead in a rapidly evolving global
economy."
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Representative Jay Obernolte (R-CA)
stated, “Robotics will be one of the most
transformative forces of the 21st century,”
spanning across industries, “from manufacturing
and healthcare to agriculture and national defense,
robotics—especially when paired with artificial
intelligence—will reshape nearly every sector of
our economy. The Congressional Robotics Caucus will
ensure that Congress is equipped with the knowledge and
tools to support innovation, safeguard our global
leadership, and promote policies that reflect American
values.”
- Representative Haley Stevens (D-MI) echoed these statements, adding that she has “seen firsthand how advanced technologies—like robotics—are key to driving U.S. competitiveness,” and highlighted the importance of advancing “bipartisan policies that support our workforce, strengthen American manufacturing, and secure our global leadership in robotics.”
Goals of the Congressional Robotics Caucus
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Educate members of Congress and staff about robotics and
raise awareness of the competitive landscape
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Develop a national strategy to maintain US leadership in
robotics and automation, while establishing
international standards that reflect US values and
promote a rules-based global order
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Foster public-private partnerships to drive innovation
and increase federal investment in research and
development for academia and industry
- Identify safety concerns and worker protections, ensuring a robust workforce prepared to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing global economy
At a glance: Caucus leadership and membership
Co-Chairs
- Representative Jim McGovern (D-MA)
- Representative Bob Latta (R-OH)
- Representative Jay Obernolte (R-CA)
- Representative Haley Stevens (D-MI)
Members
- Representative Sanford Bishop (D-GA)
- Representative Russell Fry (R-SC)
- Representative Laura Gillen (D-NY)
- Representative Summer Lee (D-PA)
- Representative Andrea Salinas (D-OR)
- Representative Jan Schakowsky (D-IL)
- Representative Bennie G. Thompson (D-MS)
- Representative Glenn Thompson (R-PA)
Dear Colleague letter
In May 2025, a Dear Colleague letter was sent to all members of the House of Representatives, encouraging them to join the Congressional Robotics Caucus. The letter outlined the robotics landscape and emphasized the importance of increased research and development, innovation, and leadership across the field.
Learn more
For more information, please contact Principal Policy Advisor and Head of AI Policy Tony Samp (Washington, DC), and Policy Advisor Michael Fleischman (Washington, DC).
Related resources
- Learn more about AKD Partners's Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics practice
- Stay informed on insights related to artificial intelligence
- Read about the AI disputes landscape
- Read "Washington needs to get serious about robotics" in The Hill, written by Tony Samp (Washington, DC)