CONA Delegation Profiles 2019: Olivia Klein

Olivia Klein is going to be attending Yorktown High School as a Senior in the fall. This will be her first time at CONA, but she’s been participating at MGA her entire highschool career. Her proposal, Proposal #298 in Committee F, works “to establish federally regulated stem cell therapy clinics in America,” which would allow for an alternative method of treatment for those dealing with a variety of illnesses including cancer. This treatment could work as a replacement for chemotherapy or be used in addition to chemotherapy to help combat cancer within the US. Like a lot of the delegation, Olivia is excited to bond with the people within our delegation as well as expanding outwards and meeting all the new faces that CONA brings together. She thinks that MGA and CONA are essential because they serve to educate the young people of America about what the legislative process is and how it works, along with how our government works in general. It’s also important, she says, for the kids who aspire to become involved in the actual process later in their lives. Very interestingly, when asked what the title of her “life movie” would be, Olivia answered something very familiar to me: “A Neat Mess.” If you read the short synopsis on Irene above, then you would also find this familiar. Olivia described how this is the first thing that came to mind and she thinks it accurately describes her perspective of life goes. It seems that Irene and Olivia are a lot more similar than they once thought, so be sure to keep an eye out for a movie collab between the two in the (relatively) near future.

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