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This Week in Pennsylvania: The Future Caucus

This Week in Pennsylvania: The Future Caucus

Young people typically don’t gravitate to state politics, but could that be changing?

On This Week in Pennsylvania, Dennis Owens speaks to two members of the Pennsylvania Future Caucus: Rep. Justin Flemming (D-Dauphin) and Rep. Thomas Kutz (R-Cumberland).

How Harrisburg Works: New caucuses, special election season, and the death of a bill

How Harrisburg Works: New caucuses, special election season, and the death of a bill

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

Pa. caucus is bipartisan push for millennial power

Pa. caucus is bipartisan push for millennial power

Pennsylvania's legislature has numerous caucuses of like-minded members to advocate for pet projects - for hunters and supporters of the arts, to name just two. The newest, PA Future Caucus, seeks nothing less than to change politics by rallying lawmakers of the millennial generation around the idea of working across partisan boundaries to get things done.