Millennial Action Project announces Rep. Jose Felix to the board.
MILLENNIAL ACTION PROJECT ANNOUNCES 170% INCREASE IN GEN Z-ERS SERVING IN PUBLIC OFFICE
DESPITE DELAYS, 90 MILLENNIALS AND GEN Z MEMBERS-ELECT PREPARE TO LEAD
MILLENNIAL ACTION PROJECT ANNOUNCES NEW GEORGIA CAUCUS CO-CHAIRS Reps. Clark and Sainz to Lead Bipartisan Network of Young Policymarkers in the State
On Thursday, March 17, the Millennial Action Project (MAP) announced the new leadership of the Georgia Future Caucus in the Georgia state legislature. Co-chairs Rep. Jasmine Clark (D-108) and Rep. Steven Sainz (R-180) will lead the Georgia chapter of a bipartisan network of over 1,600 young policymakers nationwide.
RECAP: Millennial Action Project Hosts 3rd Annual National Week of Action
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.
2022: State of the States: Focusing on the Future of Millennial Leadership
On Monday, March 14th, Layla Zaidane, President and CEO of the Millennial Action Project (MAP), delivered a State of the States address in partnership with Representative Sara Jacobs (D-CA) and Representative Blake Moore (R-UT), co-chairs of the Congressional Future Caucus. State of the States, similar to the State of the Union, casts a vision on the future of political collaboration and highlights how leaders are taking action today.
Millennial Action Project Announces Its 3rd Annual National Week of Action, Largest Bipartisan Gathering of Legislators Under 45
Millennial Action Project Announces 2022 Bipartisan Criminal Justice Reform Advisory Council
Millennial Action Project Announces New Chief Operating Officer
Young State Lawmakers From Arkansas, Connecticut, and Kansas to Be Awarded for Their Cross-Party Leadership in 2021
Microgrids Powered by Renewable Energy Will Generate Half a Million Jobs and $72 Billion in GDP Growth By 2030
Layla Zaidane Statement on Rep. Anthony Gonzalez Announcement to Not Seek Re-election
Our Post-Pandemic Democracy Needs Radical Bridge-builders
Millennial Action Project Announces New Louisiana Caucus Co-Chairs
Millennial Action Project Holds their Largest Future Summit Yet, Hosts White House Officials
Reps. Moore and Jacobs Newest to Lead Only Bipartisan Caucus for Young Members of Congress
Millennial Action Project Announces New President & CEO, Layla Zaidane, and Renews Commitment to Young, Post-Partisan Leadership
The Millennial Action Project officially named Layla Zaidane as the organization’s next President & CEO. Zaidane previously served as MAP’s Executive Director and COO, and will lead MAP in activating its network of more than 1,600 bipartisan young lawmakers to develop relationships along generational lines, create coalitions to tackle urgent policy issues, and deepen their skills to build a more empathetic and collaborative political future.