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Mississippi’s Youngest Black Lawmaker on the Fight to Remove the Confederate Flag

Mississippi’s Youngest Black Lawmaker on the Fight to Remove the Confederate Flag

MAP is so excited to have connected Representative Jeramey Anderson with Rolling Stone to #amplifymelanatedvoices of Millennial leaders in our #FutureCaucus.

What a fantastic accomplishment! We are so proud of Rep. Anderson and the Mississippi Future Caucus, for which he is a co-chair, for making this dream a reality! They have been a driving force of this legislation for years, and we are thrilled to see it come to fruition.

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Iowa lawmakers discuss today's political climate with area young professionals

Iowa lawmakers discuss today's political climate with area young professionals

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) Iowa lawmakers and local organizations said the current political climate in Washington is “bitter” at an event on Wednesday.

The event, hosted by ImpactCR at the Cedar Rapids Public Library, was aimed at discussing the topic with area young professionals. Speakers said what they've heard from young people is that what they care about most in politics is republicans and democrats working together to get things done, however, we haven’t seen that as much in today’s politics.

Alabama Future Caucus Members Lead State's Ridesharing Effort

Alabama Future Caucus Members Lead State's Ridesharing Effort

On July 1, Alabama will become the 45th state to allow ridesharing companies, like Uber and Lyft, to operate statewide. This bipartisan effort was led by Alabama Future Caucus member Representative David Faulkner, alongside state Senator Bobby Singleton, and signed into law by Governor Kay Ivey in March.​​​​​​​

Ohio Senate Passes Historic Congressional Redistricting Reform Plan with Bipartisan Support

Ohio Senate Passes Historic Congressional Redistricting Reform Plan with Bipartisan Support

COLUMBUS— With unanimous, bipartisan support, the Ohio Senate today passed a plan to reform the process for drawing Ohio’s congressional districts. The passage of Substitute Senate Joint Resolution 5 follows weeks of good faith negotiations between the leadership of both parties in the General Assembly and various redistricting reform advocates.