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Representatives Bailey and
Smith
seek students to page
at state Capitol
Legislative session begins Jan.
12, runs 105 days
Reps.
Barbara Bailey and
Norma
Smith are seeking students between the ages of 14 and 16 to page
at the state Capitol in Olympia. The 10th District lawmakers
are now accepting applications and encouraging students to apply.
“For more than a century, young men and women from across our
state have come to Olympia to serve as pages in the Washington State
Legislature. It’s truly a fun and educational experience, and I
encourage students and their parents to learn more about the
opportunity,” said Bailey,
R-Oak Harbor. “As good as our schools and their civic lessons are, they
just can’t replicate the rewards of being directly involved with a
legislative session. Any past page can tell you how much they learned
and how much fun they had. It’s a unique experience.”
“After such a great showing of young Americans at the polls on November
fourth, I think the experience of paging in our statehouse would
encourage even more young men and women to participate in the process,”
said Smith, R-Clinton. “I
hope parents and teachers will offer this opportunity to students around
the Tenth District as part of their civics education. Participating in
our democracy at every level is one of the best ways to understand how
our form of government works and how we can make a difference.”
Page duties can vary, but primarily include attending page school,
distributing written messages during committee and floor action, and
assisting with the daily functions of the Legislature. Pages also
continue their regular school work during their time in Olympia.
To serve as a page, a student must:
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Have permission from a parent or guardian;
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Have permission from school;
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Be sponsored by a
member of the Washington State House of Representatives;
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Be at least 14 years of age and have not reached his or her 17th
birthday.
Pages work for one week and are paid $35 per day. They are also
responsible for their own housing and transportation arrangements, with
many opting to live with host families in the Olympia area. If a student
is accepted for the program, the Washington State House of
Representatives will provide a list of available private housing.
Interested students and families can contact
Bailey directly
at (360) 786-7914 or
bailey.barbara@leg.wa.gov, and
Smith at (360) 786-7884 or
smith.norma@leg.wa.gov.
More information, including a page application, can be found at:
http://www.leg.wa.gov/House/Pages/HousePageProgram.aspx
The 2009 legislative session begins Jan. 12 and is scheduled to run 105
days.
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For more information, contact:
Bobbi Cussins, Public Information Officer:
(360) 786-7252
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