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Michael Caldwell Heads To National Conservative Conference

The Woodstock state representative will speak at the annual CPAC 2013 gathering later this month in the nation's capital.

The youngest person elected to the Georgia House of Representatives will head to the nation's capital later this month to attend one of the country's most prolific conservative conferences.

State Rep. Michael Caldwell (R-Woodstock) will speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference, or CPAC, held on March 14-16.

On March 16, Caldwell, who represents Georgia House District 20, will join nine other young conservatives to participate in the 10 Conservatives Under 40 panel.

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Caldwell, who was elected to the state house in November, said he's "very excited to be included in such a high profile event."

"I'm proud to be considered a young conservative making a positive impact in our state and nation," he stated. "I will continue to fight for constitutional, conservative values and look forward to sharing how we're accomplishing this here in Georgia."

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Caldwell, 23, graduated from Etowah High School in 2007 and in 2010 earned his bachelor's degree in finance from Kennesaw State University. He currently is the regional sales manager for Python Safety, Inc.

He and wife Katie live in Woodstock. 

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