The Congressional Future Caucus is our nation's first and only bipartisan caucus for young members of Congress.
Members of the Congressional Future Caucus come together to identify and enact post-partisan solutions to the problems facing America’s youngest generations and future leaders. By convening across the aisle and demonstrating a new political consciousness, these legislators are breaking the status-quo of hyper-partisanship and proving that America’s next generation leads differently.
The Millennial Action Project values engaging with all members of Congress of the younger generation. The members below have signed onto the Future Caucus’s formal code of conduct for the 117th Congress, and have thereby proactively committed to uphold its principles and engage in post-partisan action.
Co-Chairs
117th Congress Members
The members above have signed onto the Future Caucus’s formal code of conduct for the 117th Congress, and have thereby proactively committed to uphold its principles and engage in post-partisan action. If any other member would like to be added to this site, please contact policy@millennialaction.org.
The views and opinions expressed by members are those of each legislator, and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Millennial Action Project.
Emeritus Leadership
Recent Events
In January, the YMCA Michigan Youth in Government hosted a special showing and guided discussion of the documentary film featuring Millennial Action Project (MAP), The Reunited States. MAP’s very own Layla Zaidane and CFC member Congressman Peter Meijer were special guests, giving virtual remarks at the event!
The Millennial Action Project convened members of the Congressional Future Caucus and thought leaders to explore our country’s calculations of resilience and preparedness against crises.
Congressional Future Caucus Co-Chairs Rep. Sara Jacobs (D-CA) and Rep. Blake Moore (R-UT) chat with MAP’s Layla Zaidane about the power of young leaders to get things done.
Millennial Action Staff Association partnered with the Brookings Institution's Senior Fellow of Economic Studies, Stuart Butler and Senior Research Analyst, Tim Higashi for a briefing and discussion of fiscal implications of current policy for younger Americans.
In The News
Millennial Action Project mobilizes nationwide movement for young people – including young elected officials – to work across partisan lines to solve problems.
One cause for hope is the Congressional Future Caucus, which unites young members across the aisle to forge policy solutions, “breaking the status-quo of hyper-partisanship and proving that America’s next generation leads differently.”
Despite delays, 90 millennials and gen z members-elect prepare to lead in the 118th Congress.
Rep. Sara Jacobs, Rep. Blake Moore, and President of The Millennial Action Project Layla Zaidane discuss the goals of the new Congressional Future Caucus.
The Millennial Action Project held its Rising Star Awards reception Tuesday night at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute, where the fifth annual Rising Star Award was presented to Alabama state Rep. Jeremy Gray and Arkansas State Rep. Aaron Pilkington. SPOTTED: Rep. Blake Moore (R-Utah), Robby Soave and Briahna Joy Gray.
MEMBERSHIP TERMS AND CONDITIONS
All members of the Future Caucus Network commit to modeling the highest standards of integrity. Conduct by a Member which is seriously detrimental to the purposes and goals of MAP and the Future Caucus, including behavior that is unethical and/or abusive, shall be cause for suspension or removal. Future Caucus co-chairs will be held accountable for upholding bylaws and membership terms.