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Chair of Rural Outreach

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The Chair of Rural Outreach was a post in the Democratic party leadership of the United States Senate responsible for "guiding rural outreach for the Caucus", and overseeing engagement with "rural, suburban, and exurban American communities".[1] The position was created in the 109th Congress, and was held by Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas. As of the 112th Congress the position no longer exists.

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  1. ^ "Senate Democratic Leadership". Democrats.senate.gov. Archived from the original on 1 April 2006. Retrieved 5 August 2017.