(STATEHOUSE) Jan. 14, 2008 - The legislative session is here, and state Rep. Suzanne Crouch (R-Evansville) encourages students to apply for the Statehouse Page Program. The Indiana House of Representatives offers a page program, which allows students from across the state to experience the lawmaking process firsthand. Through the program, these Hoosier students get to participate in Statehouse activity as a legislative page for the day. "The page program offers students the unique experience to learn about the legislative process as it unfolds," said Rep. Crouch. "On the other hand, it gives me the opportunity to get to know some of the young people from my district and assist in their educations." Pages receive a tour of the Capitol, including the governor's office, the chambers of both the Indiana House and Senate and the Indiana Supreme Court. Also, pages have the opportunity to witness floor sessions and committee hearings taking place during their visit. Finally, pages will spend time on the floor of the House of Representatives with Rep. Crouch, assisting her throughout the day. Pages must be at least 13 years old and will receive an excused absence from school for the day. Each page is responsible for transportation to and from the Statehouse. Availability is limited, so students should send in requests quickly. The House page office will try to meet requests for specific dates.
Those interested in serving as a page for the House of Representatives should send their name, age, address, phone number, and school to State Rep. Suzanne Crouch, 200 W. Washington St., Statehouse Room 401-3, Indianapolis, IN 46204, or e-mail their request to H78@IN.Gov. |