From Team MAP <[email protected]>
Subject Our Top 5 Moments from the National Week of Action
Date April 7, 2023 9:05 PM
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Dear John,
There’s a national movement of young lawmakers who choose problem solving over partisan division.
During National Week of Action last week, we saw this new generation of leadership on full display. A lot happened, so we thought we’d share our top 5 favorite moments. Check it out!
1. Kicking off the week with Congressman Blake Moore sharing how he fosters a collaborative governing culture in Congress.
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We were also able to hear from Rep. Sara Jacobs and Rep. Michael Lawler!
2. Launching the Delaware Future Caucus!
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MAP introduced its 32nd state to the State Future Caucus network. Learn more about Delaware’s bipartisan leadership here. [[link removed]]
3. Announcing new Future Caucus leaders in FIVE different states!
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MAP announced new co-chairs in Pennsylvania, Alabama, North Carolina, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. Now that’s a record!
4. A national conversation on Gen Z, millennials, and politics!
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Lawmakers, activists, and leaders joined us for a lively, digital discussion via Twitter. It’s not too late to participate. Check out our lawmakers’ responses and add your voice to the conversation @MAction on Twitter [[link removed]] .
5. Highlighting the work of our policy champions!
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Young lawmakers have proven themselves to be effective change-agents in advancing future-oriented policy solutions. See for yourself by checking out our policy spotlight!
This quick recap only scratches the surfaces of the incredible work our Future Caucuses are up to. To get a better idea of the week, read the full recap on our blog! [[link removed]]
Onwards,
Team MAP
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