State Rep. Bill G. Schuette (R-Midland) represented Michigan at a Millennial Action Project conference in early August to discuss the future of the nation and the challenges it will face.
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FUTURE SUMMIT BRINGS TOGETHER NEARLY 70 BIPARTISAN STATE LAWMAKERS TO DISCUSS ISSUES IMPACTING CONSTITUENTS
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Capitol View: State Supreme Court reverses temporary hold on Arkansas LEARNS Act
Capitol View host Roby Brock met with St. Rep. Jamie Scott (D-North Little Rock) and St. Rep. Aaron Pilkington (R-Knoxville) of the Future Caucus to discuss the recent ruling by the State Supreme Court on the Arkansas LEARNS Act. They also highlighted what the Future Caucus has tackled in this session.
ARKANSAS FUTURE CAUCUS ANNOUNCES PASSAGE OF 39 BIPARTISAN, FUTURE-FOCUSED BILLS
Arkansas lawmakers discuss dozens of bipartisan bills passed this session
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A separate group of 18 lawmakers ages 45 years old or younger announced the formation of a bipartisan Pennsylvania Future Caucus comprised of millennial and Gen Z legislators. They hope to hash out compromises on issues faced by young people and families such as rising housing, higher education, and child care costs
Pennsylvania Future Caucus aims to bring lawmakers from both sides of the aisle together
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ASSEMBLYMEMBERS ALEX BORES AND ED RA LAUNCH BIPARTISAN CAUCUS FOR GEN Z, MILLENNIAL COLLABORATION IN THE STATE ASSEMBLY
Legislators young and old talk generational politics and ageism
Vermont lawmakers launched the cross-party Future Caucus with the Millennial Action Project, a group focused on encouraging younger people to pursue politics, in 2015 to unify lawmakers under 45 years old and encourage younger individuals to run for office. But in June of last year, only 24 of the 150 state legislators were under 45.