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2019
IMPACT REPORT
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
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Letter from the
President
Meet the Team
MAP by the
Numbers
Congressional
Future Caucus
State Future
Caucus Network
Policy and
Outreach
The Ripple Effect
National
Storytelling
New Frontiers
LETTER FROM THE
PRESIDENT
Dear Supporter,
This year, we proudly celebrated our sixth anniversary at the Millennial Action
Project, and it has been an incredible time of growth. Our movement continues to
build momentum as our network expands and new members join the MAP team.
As I reflect on 2019, I am most inspired by the diversity of people who have come
together, and dedicated their time and energy to this work. From our dynamic staff
to the incredible Future Caucus members in states and Congress—over 1,000
legislators!—this network of changemakers has raised the bar for what we expect
from our democracy. Each day, we are joined by more leaders ready to make a
difference: in 2019 alone, we announced four new co-chairs to our Congressional
Future Caucus; deepened our engagement with our 29 State Future Caucuses;
hired seven new staff; engaged over 600 community members through our Red &
Blue Dialogues series; and much more.
MAP built strong trust, compassion, and understanding among our leaders, each
new coalition a strong expression of democracy. In 2019, these powerful coalitions
produced an impressive list of wins on issues such as democracy reform, renewable
energy, and the future of work. We are proud of what we have accomplished
together so far and are eager to channel this momentum in the coming years. The
future of MAP is bold; we are on a trajectory to create an impact in Congress,
states, and—most importantly—our communities. Our MAP leaders are on the
front lines of changing the way we engage in political discourse and are poised to
disrupt the gridlock plaguing our nation.
You are an integral part of MAP’s mission. The political transformation we seek is
only possible with dedicated effort from leaders, advisors, volunteers, funders, and
supporters like you. Your role in shaping our future is essential, and we are
honored to have you join us on this journey.
Onward,
Steven Olikara
Founder and President
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Steven Olikara
Founder & President
Layla Zaidane
Executive Director & COO
Cherisse Eatmon
Senior Director,
State Caucus Network
Claire Meneer
Director of Operations
Stacy Lewis
Director of External Affairs
BOARD OF ADVISORS
The Honorable Olympia Snowe
Former U.S. Senator of Maine
The Honorable Bill Bradley
Former U.S. Senator of New Jersey
The Honorable Jennifer M. Granholm
47th Governor of Michigan
The Honorable Jon Huntsman, Jr.
16th Governor of Utah
Former U.S. Ambassador to China
The Honorable Aneesh Chopra
Former U.S. Chief Technology Officer
The Honorable Barbara Lawton
43rd Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin
Congressman Carlos Curbelo
Former U.S. Representative, FL-24
Congressman Chris Gibson
Former U.S. Representative, NY-19
Ambassador Donald Gips
Albright Stonebridge Group
Former U.S. Ambassador to South Africa
Dr. Peter Levine
Center for Information & Research on Civic
Learning and Engagement, Tufts University
Dr. Jeremi Suri
University of Texas-Austin
Shawn Golhar
Barclays
Kari Dunn Saratovsky
Third Plateau Social Impact Strategies
Thione Niang
Give1Project
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MISSION
The Millennial Action Project has an audacious mission:
re-establish political cooperation across parties and
defeat the polarization and gridlock that is holding back
our government and country. Our generation has a unique
opportunity to forge a new path and lead our nation into
the future, which is why MAP is committed to activating
our nation's youngest generation of leaders and lawmakers.
Alex Tapia
State Caucus Manager
Joe Greaney
Associate Manager of
Policy and Outreach
Lani Bohm
Communications Coordinator
Alexander Baughman
Development Coordinator
Meredith Bergman
Executive Assistant
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Shane Bateman
Center for American Progress
David Burd
Heidrick & Struggles
Laurie Schultz Heim
U.S. Institute of Peace (Ret.)
Nick Maschari
Purple Strategies
Maryfrances Metrick
M Metrick Advisory
Alison Overseth
Partnership for After-School Education
Nancy Roman
Partnership for Healthier America
Stephanie Valle
KIPP Albany Charter Schools
Erica Williams
Kirkland & Ellis
Steven Olikara
Millennial Action Project
GRAPHICS BY JASZITY
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MAP BY THE NUMBERS
1000+ 35
Legislators engaged
Passed pieces
of bipartisan
congressional
legislation
introduced by
CFC members
29
State
Future
Caucuses
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State legislators at MAP’s 3rd
annual Future Summit
234
Pieces of bipartisan
legislation introduced by
Congressional Future Caucus
(CFC) members
2
3
Interns hired as
full-time employees
State legislators awarded the second annual Rising Star Awards
2
New State Future
Caucuses
launched
250+
1
Members in newly-launched
Congressional Millennial Action
Staff Association (MASA)
5
Red
& Blue
Dialogues
hosted
New MAP office
5New MAP staff
roles created
and filled
4
SFCN Policy Briefs created
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CONGRESSIONAL
FUTURE CAUCUS
The Congressional Future Caucus (CFC) is our nation’s
first and only bipartisan caucus for young members of
Congress. The Caucus brings young members
together across partisan lines to develop empathetic
leadership, seize cross-partisan opportunities, and
make constructive governance a norm in Congress. In
2019, MAP recruited a new caucus leadership team
and mobilized the largest millennial freshman class ever.
234
pieces of bipartisan
legislation introduced
37
CFC Members
35
pieces of bipartisan
legislation passed
8
new members
recruited in 2019
As Michigan’s first millennial federal representative, I have a responsibility
to represent my generation in the halls of Congress... I applaud the
Millennial Action Project for helping get more young people involved in
politics and public service, and I am proud to serve as a Co-Chair of the
Congressional Future Caucus.”
- Congresswoman Haley Stevens, CFC Co-Chair
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2019-2020 CFC CO-CHAIRS
Representative Anthony Gonzalez
(R, OH-16)
Representative Lance Gooden
(R, TX-5)
IT’S
A
TIE:
Rep.
Gonzalez
and Rep.
Stevens
led the
freshman
class with
three
bipartisan
bills each
passed
through
the House
Representative Joe Neguse
(D, CO-2)
Representative Haley Stevens
(D, MI-11)
As one of the youngest members of Congress, I am incredibly
excited for the opportunity to collaborate with my colleagues
on both sides of the aisle to lift up the voices of our next
generation as a Co-Chair of the Congressional Future Caucus.”
- Congressman Joe Neguse, CFC Co-Chair
I came to Congress on the promise to put forth bipartisan solutions to expand our
economy, generate jobs for the 21st century, and make my Northeast Ohio
community a destination where young people want to settle down and raise their
families... This caucus can help generate the new and innovative solutions that will
get us there."
- Congressman Anthony Gonzalez, CFC Co-Chair
Legislative Momentum
CFC leadership led the introduction and/or
passage of signature bills:
● Rep. Anthony Gonzalez introduced the
JOBS Act as part of national movement
towards a 21st century workforce
● Congress took action against the growing
threat of deepfakes with the passage of the
IOGAN Act introduced by Rep. Anthony
Gonzalez
● Reps. Darren Soto and Anthony Gonzalez
call on the National Institute of Standards
and Technology (NIST) to help build a
robust AI framework in a letter penned to
NIST Director Walter Copan
● In a large bipartisan effort, Rep. Anthony
Gonzalez and other Members of Congress
introduced and passed the END Child
Exploitation Act to fight the ongoing online crisis
● Suicide prevention gained traction in
several states with support from Future
Caucus Members, making its way into
Congress with a large base of bipartisan
support in the National Suicide Hotline
Designation Act (see more on page 19)
Congressional Future Caucus
Partnerships
CFC members engaged in key policy areas
through creative partnerships with external
groups and organizations.
● CFC members met with celebrities from
the Netflix show One Day at a Time, where
they discussed key issues portrayed in the
show like veteran’s employment and
immigration.
● The John W. Kluge Center at the Library
of Congress partnered with the Future
Caucus to host a private breakfast
conversation with AI expert, author, and
professor Susan Schneider.
Congressional Staff Engagement
MAP launched the Millennial Action Staff
Association (MASA), a space for over 250 CFC
staffers to build relationships across party
lines, and to learn from their peers and outside
experts. MAP launched MASA activities with a
public kickoff at the CTA Innovation House,
and continued programming including:
● Millennial Monday lunch and learn series
● Networking opportunities
● Monthly newsletters and digital bill shares
● Staffer of the month spotlights
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CFC EVENTS
WELCOME TO CONGRESS CFC KICKOFF
MAP partnered with the Consumer Technology
Association, Uber, and Yelp to host the Congressional
Future Caucus Kickoff at the CTA Innovation House
on the Hill. This marked the inauguration of MAP’s
Future Caucus in the 116th Congress as well as the
launch of the Millennial Action Staff Association (MASA).
ROUNDTABLE: BETTER PROTECTING OUR CHILDREN
MAP hosted a breakfast roundtable with CFC co-chair
Rep. Gonzalez on leveraging technology to protect
missing and exploited children online.
He dropped a bipartisan, bicameral bill later that day
addressing this same issue along with a press release
mentioning MAP and the Future Caucus. It was
covered in an article by the New York Times.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE DINNER
MAP convened CFC members and leading
stakeholders from academia, industry, and
government to discuss the global rise of artificial
intelligence. Attendees discussed the state of domestic
AI policy, the progress of computing advancements,
the persistent need for human capital, and the debate
around data regulation. Participants agreed broadly
on the transformational nature of this technology and
the need for more urgent U.S. leadership.
CONGRESSIONAL BASEBALL GAME
Ahead of the 2019 Congressional Baseball Game,
MASA Members had a blast connecting with fellow
millennial colleagues and leaders from across the aisle
at the networking reception hosted by MAP and the
George Washington University’s Graduate School of
Political Management.
This caucus offers a unique
opportunity to look for bipartisan
solutions through the lens of a new
generation. Millennials have revolutionized
modern communication, transportation, and
healthcare. I look forward to bringing that
same approach to the political challenges
we face."
- Congressman Lance Gooden, CFC Co-Chair
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MAPPING THE WAY FORWARD
SURVEYED LEGISLATORS
MAP asked Future Caucus members what issues
they wanted to focus on in 2019 and 2020.
CREATED “BEST
PRACTICES FOR
FUTURE CAUCUS
SUCCESS” GUIDE
The Best Practices
guide is a
compilation of
proven tips and
strategies used to
create strong
Future Caucuses,
develop caucus
infrastructure, and
discover ways
caucuses can
advance
post-partisan
policy solutions.
IDENTIFIED PRIORITY ISSUES
Legislators identified four priority policy issues:
Democracy Reform, the Future of Work, Renewable
Energy, and Brain Drain.
CREATED “BEST PRACTICES FOR
FUTURE CAUCUS SUCCESS” GUIDE
The Best Practices guide is a compilation of proven tips
and strategies used to create strong Future Caucuses,
develop caucus infrastructure, and discover ways
caucuses can advance post-partisan policy solutions.
DEVELOPED CAMPAIGNS
MAP dedicated two months to educating the
SFCN on the four priority issues and tactics in the
“Best Practices for Future Caucus Success” guide.
ESTABLISHED
LEARNING
NETWORK
As part of a deep
dive into the new
SFCN Priority
Issues, MAP
convened a
bipartisan group
of young state
legislators in
Denver, CO to
learn about
emerging renewable
energy
trends, microgrid
technology, and
policy wins
nationwide.
“If we want a change, we can’t just say we
want a change. We need the infrastructure
and support to make it happen. And that’s
truly why MAP makes such a difference.
- Rep. Amanda Stuck
Co-Chair of the Wisconsin Future Caucus,
2019 Rising Star Award Recipient
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STATE FUTURE
CAUCUS
NETWORK
MAP Rising
Star Award
winners who
exemplified
MAP’s Ethos
and bipartisan
cooperation:
Rep. Julie
Fahey (OR),
Rep. Amanda
Stuck (WI),
Rep. Adam
Neylon (WI).
The State Future Caucus Network scales our movement
across state legislatures—where rising stars are taking
their first steps into politics. We engage young state
legislators to exchange best practices and ideas, develop
policy solutions, and engage their communities. MAP
convenes this national network of collaborative leaders at
our annual Future Summit.
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New States
Launched: Iowa
and Tennessee
29 States Total in
Future Caucus
Network
900+
State
legislators
engaged
MAP led its National Voter Registration Day of Action for
the second year in a row. This cross-caucus campaign
mobilizes our legislators to register their constituents to vote,
particularly young people.
Iowa Future Caucus Co-Chairs organized a Clean Energy
Tour, visiting four renewable energy facilities and highlighting
potential policies to boost clean energy in the state.
Legislators in Mississippi, Texas, and Iowa hosted “Capitol
Day” programming for youth and college students in their
states, aimed at increasing civic engagement among young
people. These events have inspired several young
participants to run for office themselves in 2020!
Wisconsin Future Caucus Co-Chairs inspired the Young
Nonprofit Professionals Network in the state in an event
focused on political leadership and “Making Millennial Voices
Heard Across Party Lines.”
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LEGISLATIVE IMPACT
The Kansas Future Caucus has enabled me to build
partnerships with my colleagues on issues where we can find
bipartisan consensus, especially in areas where we might not
have otherwise found common ground."
- Rep. Brandon Woodard (KS)
STATE SPOTLIGHT: OREGON
MAP worked closely with the Oregon
Future Caucus and State Treasurer Tobias
Read as they established a new Education
Savings Credit. In September, Oregon
Governor Kate Brown signed the
legislation, where MAP participated in the
ceremony. The Education Savings Credit
changes Oregon law from a tax deduction
to a tax credit of up to $300 for
contributions to college savings plans. The
Oregon Future Caucus played a key role by
endorsing and shepherding the passage of
this legislation, which encourages families
statewide to invest in higher education.
ISSUE SPOTLIGHT: DEMOCRACY
REFORM ACROSS THE NATION
Democracy Reform 2020 Agenda Released
announcing a focus on: 1) Modernizing
Voting and Election Infrastructure, and 2)
Ending Partisan Gerrymandering.
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose
Gained Bipartisan Support for Automatic
Voter Registration, enabling Ohioans to
automatically register to vote when they
renew their driver’s license. Secretary
LaRose is a member of MAP’s Democracy
Reform Task Force.
Mississippi Future Caucus Hosted
GENSummit on College Voting,
spearheaded by Future Caucus Co-Chair
Rep. Jeramey Anderson, as part of an
overall effort to address voting rights and
access within democracy reform. This
statewide conference of legislators and
young leaders produced bipartisan
proposals to improve absentee voting for
college students.
Built New Coalitions on Ranked Choice
Voting (RCV) in Georgia and Wisconsin:
MAP convened two coalitions with unlikely
allies in key states on RCV, namely
Wisconsin and Georgia. Both states are
working to introduce bipartisan RCV
legislation, co-sponsored by our Future
Caucus leaders.
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FUTURE SUMMIT
Over the past three years, hundreds of policymakers
from across the country have participated in MAP’s
annual Future Summit — a place where young state
legislators set aside party differences to prioritize a
weekend of collaboration, policy exploration, and
innovation. The 2019 Future Summit was the
largest to date.
Hosted in partnership with Vanderbilt University, the
2019 Future Summit began with a welcome reception
hosted by the University’s Chancellor, Nicholas
Zeppos. Sessions included “How to Tackle Polarizing
Issues,” featuring 2016 Vice-Presidential candidate
Mindy Finn, “Leveraging Your Future Caucus,” led by
Future Caucus leaders who shared best practices for
success, and keynotes from RNC Chairman Michael
Steele and Secretary of State Frank LaRose.
Attendees also explored the intersections of music,
storytelling, and civic engagement with a discussion
led by GRAMMY and Emmy award-winning producer
and artist, Shannon Sanders.
#2019FutureSummit
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digital impressions
60
young legislators
participated
28 states
represented
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado,
Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana,
Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Mississippi, Montana,
New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, Ohio,
Oklahoma, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont,
Virginia, and Wisconsin.
Attending the Future Summit is
an amazing experience. Not only
are you learning about how to address
issues that millennials face but you’re
also learning how to better work
across the aisle.”
- Rep. Aaron Pilkington (AR)
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POLICY AND OUTREACH
Every MAP event I’ve been to has left me feeling more
positive about our political dialogue and optimistic about the
opportunities we have to collaborate with those who might
not sure the same political identity, but nonetheless want to
find solutions to the problems that we face.”
- Red & Blue Dialogue Attendee
RED & BLUE DIALOGUES
MAP launched the Red & Blue Dialogues in
2018 to create a space for conversations
among diverse community members with a
spectrum of different perspectives. Along with
members of our local State Future Caucuses,
we are bridging the divide to discuss the
issues most important to young people across
the country.
Discussions at events centered on key policy
areas identified by MAP such as: Criminal
Justice Reform, Environmental Stewardship,
and Media Disinformation.
In 2019:
● 5 Red & Blue Dialogue events hosted
● 10th Dialogue of the series concluded in
November
● 12 state legislators engaged in the program
● 622 community members attended
across the whole series
90%+ of program participants
reported an increase in their
respect for people with opposite
political views
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POLICY
In 2019, MAP expanded its role as
a policy curator and convener of
diverse legislators, stakeholders,
and community members.
MAP engaged external partners in research in order
to provide the tools and resources legislators need
to create effective policies. MAP developed policy
resources for legislators at the state and federal
levels on issues including:
● Democracy reform ● Future of work
● Brain drain
● Renewable energy
● Artificial intelligence
Energy Learning Network Forum
In December, MAP convened a group of State
Future Caucus members for an in depth briefing to
explore state-level approaches to renewable energy
and microgrid development. Over the course of its
time in Denver, CO, the group discussed the
national landscape of renewable energy as well as
regional and state specific opportunities and
challenges to modernizing the grid. These young
state legislators exchanged ideas, experiences, and
potential solutions that they could bring back to
their respective states.
BIPARTISAN BILL GAINS MOMENTUM AT THE
STATE LEVEL TO REACH CONGRESS
MAP’s State Future Caucus Network germinated a
movement to tackle the national mental health crisis
after Utah State Senator Daniel Thatcher shared his
efforts toward suicide prevention at the 2018 Future
Summit. Sen. Thatcher’s bill would designate a
national three digit dialing code for the suicide hotline.
Inspired by Sen. Thatcher’s legislation, Future
Caucus member Rep. Jimmy Gazaway sponsored
the bipartisan Arkansas Act 1064 to address the
mental health crisis in his state. Going into 2020,
several more states are poised to adopt the idea.
Now, the National Suicide Hotline Designation Act
has a large base of bipartisan support in the House,
counting 59 sponsors (34
Democrats and 25 Republicans),
including MAP Congressional Future
Caucus members Swalwell (D-CA),
Velazquez (D-NY), Soto (D-FL),
Moulton (D-MA), Barragan (D-CA),
Gallego (D-AZ), Gallagher (R-WI),
and Steil (R-WI).
Energy Learning Network Forum
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THE RIPPLE EFFECT
MAP’s work continues to resonate outside the halls of Congress and state legislatures.
Through cross-sector partnerships in industries such as sports, entertainment, finance,
and education, the ripple effect of MAP’s mission is felt well beyond politics.
NETFLIX MEETS THE CFC
COURAGE TO RUN
MILLENNIAL SUMMIT
AMERICAN EXPRESS
LEADERSHIP ROUNDTABLE
AMERICAN FILM INSTITUTE
TRAINING
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PARTNERSHIPS:
STRENGTHENING OUR IMPACT
THOUGHT LEADERSHIP:
ELEVATING CONVERSATIONS
MAP X UMD
MAP partnered with University of Maryland on a report:
The Organizational Climate of Congress and participated in
a symposium to discuss the report’s findings. In analyzing
congressional behavior, the study includes psychological
and sociological considerations. The study draws upon a
broad range of interviews with current and former
members of Congress and congressional staffers, and MAP
assisted here by organizing interviewees for UMD.
MAP X BROOKINGS
MAP partnered with the Brookings Institution to host a
morning of programming dedicated to better understanding
how Millennials think and engage around two long-term
issues: climate change and the national debt. Spearheaded
by Brookings Economics Studies fellow Dr. Stuart Butler,
the event brought together leading members of the
academic, political and nonprofit communities to discuss
Millennial attitudes towards these issues, and explore what
can be done to drive action going forward.
HENRY CLAY CENTER WASHINGTON SUMMIT
MAP’s Steven Olikara spoke to a group of more than 50
college students from all across the country on criminal
justice reform, hosted by the Henry Clay Center for
Statesmanship.
POLITICON
Steven Olikara traveled to Nashville to participate in
Politicon, an annual event that brings together some of the
top names in politics, to discuss and debate the most
prominent current political issues. Olikara participated in
four separate panels, acting as a moderator for marquee
pairings. Panel participants included: Anne Coulter, David
Frum, Sean Hannity, James Carville, Donna Brazile, Reince
Preibus, Charlie Kirk, and Kyle Kulinski.
Leadership in Action: Bipartisanship and
Young America
MAP’s Senior Director, State Caucus Network, Cherisse
Eatmon spoke on a panel to discuss bipartisanship and
younger generations in politics. John Della Volpe, Founder
of SocialSphere and Director of Polling, Harvard Kennedy
School Institute of Politics also participated on the panel
which was moderated by The Hill staff writer, Julia
Manchester.
(See photo on the left)
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Rep. Adam Neylon @AdamNeylonPress 11 Dec 2019
“I am honored to have been selected as one of this years
#MAPRisingStars recipients. The @MActionProject is a great
organization focused on the laudable goal of making political
cooperation a norm through Millennial leadership. Thank You!”
Highest-performing tweet
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PODCAST APPEARANCES
PRESS FEATURES
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NEW FRONTIERS
MAP GOES GLOBAL
The call to transcend political tribalism through millennial leadership has rippled across
the globe and led to MAP engagements with international delegations and participants
from Italy, Indonesia, Finland, Germany, Morocco, Belize, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil,
Bulgaria, Georgia, Ghana, Hungary, Jamaica, Kenya, Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro,
Nepal, North Macedonia, Serbia, Sierra Leone, Slovakia, Taiwan, Turkey, and Vietnam.
FINLAND
ITALY
INDONESIA
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Indonesia
A recent headline in Italy: “Young people have the moral authority to act on the future.
Olikara is among the most influential leaders under 30 in the world. Today he convenes
with the ‘Together’ association.”
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WE ARE THE ONES WE'VE BEEN
WAITING FOR. WE ARE THE
CHANGE THAT WE SEEK.
BARACK OBAMA
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NEVER LET THE THINGS YOU
CAN’T DO STOP YOU FROM
DOING WHAT YOU CAN
RONALD REAGAN
Get involved: millennialaction.org
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