Georgia Future Caucus Co-Chairs
Emeritus Co-Chairs
Recent Events
On March 16th, the Georgia Future Caucus introduced a resolution acknowledging their commitment to transcend tribalism, by way of the Millennial Action Project, the State Future Caucus Network, and Serve Together: National Week of Post-Partisan Action.
On December 6, Salesforce hosted a briefing with members of the Georgia Future Caucus. The event included a panel discussion followed by a Q&A with Salesforce employees. The conversation focused on a range of topics including technology's role in politics, civic engagement, bipartisanship, and more.
On September 23, Georgia Future Caucus member Representative Park Cannon spoke to students enrolled in American University’s Women & Politics Institute.
A bipartisan cohort of Georgia’s youngest legislators recently announced the creation of the Georgia Future Caucus. The Caucus, co-chaired by Representative Michael Caldwell (R -Woodstock) and Representative Dar’shun Kendrick (D - Lithonia), aims to pass future-focused legislation on the issues affecting young Georgians - and do so across party lines.
Future Caucus News
Six Georgia Future Caucus members, Democratic Reps. Jasmine Clark, Yasmin Neal, Solomon Adesanya, Saira Draper, Dar’Shun Kendrick, and Imani Barnes, will attend Millennial Action Project’s Future Summit Aug. 9-12, a conference for the country’s most promising, effective young lawmakers.
Last week, March 14-18, the Millennial Action Project (MAP) convened policymakers across the country for its 3rd annual National Week of Action. Throughout the week, legislators met virtually and in-person for discussions, roundtables, and training focused on civic bridge-building and policy innovation to create solutions to our country’s most pressing challenges.
One of Gwinnett’s legislators is co-leading a new bipartisan group aimed at representing the interests of millennials in the state legislature .Rep. Dar’Shun Kendrick, D-Lithonia, and Rep. Michael Caldwell, R-Woodstock, announced the creation of the Georgia Future Caucus on Wednesday. The caucus’ main work will be pushing legislation that affects people under 40.
A bipartisan cohort of Georgia’s youngest legislators recently announced the creation of the Georgia Future Caucus. Check out some of the press coverage from the launch.
State Representative Michael Caldwell (R-Woodstock) and State Representative Dar’shun Kendrick (D-Lithonia) announced the creation of the Georgia Future Caucus, a bipartisan group of legislators under the age of 40
Millennial House Members Announce Bipartisan Caucus
State Reps. Michael Caldwell (R-Woodstock) and Dar'Shun Kendrick (D-Lithonia) will co-chair the group of lawmakers under the age of 40.