First Gen Z congressman Maxwell Frost says he’s part of the ‘mass shooting generation’
Maxwell Frost places curbing gun violence at the top of his political agenda, along with addressing the housing crisis
Maxwell Frost might not yet have a permanent address in Washington DC, but that hasn’t stopped the hate mail from reaching him. “I got a letter the other day,” he says. “And when I opened it, it just said: ‘Fuck you.’”
Frost expected there would be a fair amount of negative reaction after he became the first member of Gen Z to be voted into Congress in last month’s midterm elections.