Future Summit
Each summer, the Millennial Action Project hosts the largest bipartisan convening of young state legislators during the Future Summit. Over the past six years, hundreds of legislators from across the country have come together to transcend political polarization, collaborate and share policy ideas, and gain insight from national policy experts. The Future Summit serves as a central location for policymakers to highlight their efforts and propose solutions to advance legislation in areas disproportionately affecting the Millennial and future generations.
Future Summit 2023
Future Summit 2023 will be hosted August 9-12 in Indianapolis.
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In the News
From August 9-12, a bipartisan group of 67 Gen Z and millennial state legislators from 35 states attended Future Summit hosted by Millennial Action Project (MAP) in Indianapolis to set aside partisan differences and explore innovative solutions to address our country’s most critical challenges.
Today, we must summon that bravery once more as Americans pursue one of our biggest, most important challenges yet: building the largest, multiracial, multiethnic, multireligious democracy in the history of the world.
At the annual Future Summit, young lawmakers are not asked to drop the letter behind their name; instead, they are asked to leverage their legislative experience in order to co-create innovative policy solutions.
A bipartisan group of 79 legislators from 36 states and one territory attended the event to hear from expert speakers, participate in bridge-building breakout sessions, and evaluate tactics to foster a more collaborative governing culture in their statehouses.
The Millennial Action Project’s fourth annual Future Summit, held last Friday, was the organization’s largest yet. Over 60 legislators from nearly 30 states tuned in via Zoom to hear a keynote address from Martin Luther King III and participate in bridge-building breakout sessions throughout the day.
On August 2-4, 2019, Millennial Action Project (MAP) hosted its 3rd Annual Future Summit at Vanderbilt University. A bipartisan group of over 60 young elected officials joined MAP in Nashville, Tennessee for discussions surrounding policy issues impacting future generations, and tactics to foster more collaborative governing environments in their statehouses.