From Team MAP <[email protected]>
Subject Celebrating Future-Oriented Problem Solving
Date March 31, 2023 6:03 PM
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Dear John,
We’re inspired by the leaders in our network every day, and we’ve loved seeing you connect with MAP lawmakers through our National Week of Action [[link removed]] . There is incredible bridge-building happening across the country— it’s a real reason to have hope for the future of our democracy.
We’ll wrap the week by highlighting some of this collaboration in action. Check out just a few of the hundreds of MAP policy champions who are spearheading bipartisan legislation in their state in MAP’s four key policy areas: strengthening democracy, criminal justice reform, future of work, and energy and environment.
Our policy champions who are strengthening democracy include…
Rep. Michael Smith (R-DE), Rep. Jasmine Clark (D-GA), Rep. Julie Fahey (D-OR), Rep. Aaron Pilkington (R-AR), Del. Kayla Young (D-WV), and Rep. Steven Sainz (R-GA).
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Having a vibrant and stable democracy is the foundation for good governance. Together these lawmakers have worked towards strengthening our institutions – addressing key issues such as primary reform, voters rights, and safeguarding our elections. Discover the policies they championed by clicking here. [[link removed]]
Our policy champions for criminal justice reform include…
Rep. Daniel Pae (R-OK), Rep. Leslie Herod (D-CO), Sen. Breanne Davis (R-AR), Rep. Taylor Small (D/Progressive-VT), Rep. Tanner Magee (R-LA), and Rep. Jamie Scott (D-AR).
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Criminal justice reform is an area in which MAP has seen significant bipartisan cooperation among our legislators. Our criminal justice reform policy champions are no exception – they brought forth thoughtful solutions to address addiction in the criminal justice system, reduce fees and expenses for juveniles, and develop re-entry programs. Learn about the bipartisan coalitions they’ve created and the policies they’ve enacted here. [[link removed]]
Our policy champions for the Future of Work include…
Rep. Jennifer Bacon (D-CO), Rep. Matthew Gambill (R-GA), Rep. Jeremy Gray (D-AL), Rep. Nick Hoheisel (R-KS), Rep. Wesley Harris (D-NC), and Sen. John Michael Montgomery (R-OK).
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For many, the Future of Work is an area that requires quick policy action to address the growing challenges. Luckily, these policy champions are taking the issue area head on. Through developing startups and micro loans, removing educational barriers, creating programs that incentivize innovation, and protecting workers – these legislators are ready to take on what the future has in store. Learn more by clicking here. [[link removed]]
Last, but certainly not least – our policy champions for energy and environment include…
Rep. Devin Carney (R-CT), Rep. Brianna Titone (D-CO), Rep. Alex Andrade (R-FL), Sen. Chris Lee (D-HI), Sen. Becca White (D-VT) and Sen. Andre Jacque (R-WI).
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The environment is a top area of concern for young people. Having a safe and habitable environment is an issue that will affect the millennial, Gen Z, and following generations the most. Our policy champions take this responsibility with great seriousness as they have proposed and advanced solutions to energy affordability and accessibility, clean fuel programs, combating pollution, and wildlife and vegetation restoration. Learn more about their legislation here. [[link removed]]
To learn more about the work of our State Future Caucus Network, check out the MAP Storybank [[link removed]] – our curated database of stories about young lawmakers governing effectively.
Onwards,
Team MAP
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