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Plain Talk: Millennials may be hope for breaking political gridlock

Plain Talk: Millennials may be hope for breaking political gridlock

Millennials — identified as those born roughly between 1980 and 2000 — represent the generation that will be the political, governmental and business leaders of the future. But, because it's a generation that doesn't see public service as a career path and is turned off by the overt partisanship on the part of both parties, Olikara believes they can become a force of change for the better.

Young Lawmakers Launch Bipartisan Wisconsin Future Caucus

Young Lawmakers Launch Bipartisan Wisconsin Future Caucus

Millennials are killing napkins, home ownership and fabric softener. But in Wisconsin, they're about to try killing partisan gridlock, too. Reps. Amanda Stuck, D-Appleton, and Adam Neylon, R-Pewaukee, announced on Wednesday their plans to co-chair a bipartisan Wisconsin Future Caucus of state lawmakers age 40 and under.