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Kirsten Hallock serves as page for Sen. Short

Kirsten Hallock, a junior at Mead High School, spent a week working as a page for the Washington State Senate at the Capitol in Olympia. Kirsten was one of 30 students who served as Senate pages for the eighth week of the 2018 legislative session.

She was sponsored by 7th Legislative District Sen. Shelly Short, who serves Ferry, Stevens and Pend Oreille counties and parts of Spokane and Okanogan counties.

“We’re glad Kirsten was able to learn so much during her week here,” Short said. “I hope she enjoyed experiencing the legislative process up close and getting to know everyone!”

The Senate Page Program provides an opportunity for Washington students to spend a week working at the Legislature. Students transport documents between offices, as well as deliver messages and mail. Pages spend time in the Senate chamber and attend page school to learn about parliamentary procedure and the legislative process. Students also draft their own bills and engage in a mock session.

“Getting to know how the government works and getting to see how everything is actually done was really interesting,” Kirsten said. She added that it was a great experience, and she enjoyed getting out of her comfort zone and meeting so many new people.

Kirsten, the 16-year-old daughter of Bob and Erica Hallock of Spokane, enjoys playing volleyball and lacrosse.

Students interested in the Senate Page Program are encouraged to visit: https://leg.wa.gov/Senate/Administration/PageProgram/ .

Alexandria Stickney serves as page for Sen. Short

Alexandria Stickney, a freshman at Colville High School, spent a week working as a page for the Washington State Senate at the Capitol in Olympia. Alexandria was one of 30 students who served as Senate pages for the eighth week of the 2018 legislative session.

She was sponsored by 7th Legislative District Sen. Shelly Short, who serves Ferry, Stevens and Pend Oreille counties and parts of Spokane and Okanogan counties.

“Ali was a great page, I’m happy she got to meet so many people and make new friends,” Short said. “What a great opportunity for her to experience the legislative process up close and am glad that she had such a wonderful time at the Legislature.”

The Senate Page Program provides an opportunity for Washington students to spend a week working at the Legislature. Students transport documents between offices, as well as deliver messages and mail. Pages spend time in the Senate chamber and attend page school to learn about parliamentary procedure and the legislative process. Students also draft their own bills and engage in a mock session.

“Being on the floor and talking to Sen. Short was my favorite part of the week,” Alexandria said. She added she’ll always remember all the friends she made while paging at the Legislature.

Alexandria, the 15-year-old daughter of Larry and Polly Stickney of Addy, enjoys soccer, track, leadership and Rocket Club.

Students interested in the Senate Page Program are encouraged to visit: https://leg.wa.gov/Senate/Administration/PageProgram/ .

7th District legislators to hold telephone town hall meeting Jan. 23

Northeast Washington residents are invited to take part in a 7th Legislative District “telephone town hall meeting” on Tuesday, Jan. 23.

The community conversation, which is similar to a call-in radio format, will begin at 6 p.m. and last one hour.

The 7th District’s legislative team – Sen. Shelly Short, R-Addy; Rep. Joel Kretz, R-Wauconda; and Rep. Jacquelin Maycumber, R-Republic – will take listeners’ questions and provide information and perspectives on the 2018 legislative session in Olympia.

To participate, constituents can call 509-404-3053 beginning at 6 p.m. Once connected, they can listen in and press the * (star) key on their telephone keypad to ask questions.

Participants can take part in the community conversation, listen to their neighbors and leave a message for the three lawmakers.

The legislative session began Jan. 8 and is scheduled to end March 8.