“We seek to rebuild our economy, strengthen our workforce and reverse our federal debt,” says Rep. Blake Moore.
The quiet march of Washington’s moderate millennials
Maury Co. legislators talk education goals and more in post-COVID Tennessee
Internship tax credits are an idea we can all support | Shevrin Jones
Congressional Future Caucus: Rep. Blake Moore on New Bipartisan Role
Millennial Caucus is Co-Led by Utah’s Blake Moore, Who May or May Not Be a Millennial
New co-chairs named for congressional caucus for millennials
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.
Millennial Action Project and its founder begin new chapters
Millennial Action Project Announces New Illinois Caucus Co-Chairs
Documentary ‘The Reunited States’ to release online in India this year
RECAP: Millennial Action Project Hosts National Week of Post-Partisan Action
Capitol Report: Could the ‘Future Caucus’ eliminate local partisan gridlock?
Why are Millennials Choosing to Serve?
Capitol News Briefing with the Connecticut Future Caucus - Press Conference Recording
State Lawmakers Announce Bipartisan Coalition at Hartford Press Conference
Point of View: Bipartisan OK lawmakers on saving Indigenous women
The Reunited States shows the difficult journey of bridging political and racial divides
Laws being introduced to continue mail-in voting in future elections
It’s no secret that the recent election was controversial, but now Maryland lawmakers are considering ways to strengthen the mail-in voting system. On Tuesday, the Maryland House Ways and Means Committee held a public hearing on two bills that lawmakers say would strengthen the state’s mail-in voting process.