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for school work), and maintain demanding schedules. Pages are issued demerits for forgetting to push in their desk chair, make their bed, leaving toiletries in the bathroom, leaving a mess in rooms/common spaces, or for eschewing curfew. If a page accrues 10 demerits, they are put on room restriction, and cannot roam outside of their room after 9:00 PM; the more demerits a page builds up, the more serious the consequences. Although pages are allowed to have personal electronic devices (excluding mobile phones), they may not take photographs or videos, given the confidential nature of their jobs. They are also strictly forbidden from speaking to members of the news media without the permission of the program director.
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487:. In addition to the delivery of legislative correspondence, early pages were responsible for refilling ink wells, constructing fires, cleaning spittoons, and fetching chewing tobacco. In 1971, Paulette Desell, Ellen McConnell, and Julie Price became the Senate's first female pages. Until 1995, the education of Senate pages was provided by the District of Columbia public schools at a school located in the Library of Congress. Due to the
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Webster Hall, except for educational purposes. Pages often get less than six hours of sleep a night and must maintain above an 80 percent average in rigorous courses, in addition to working sometimes over 60 hours a week at the Senate. Pages do, however, have free access to healthcare and counseling during their stay in D.C.
812:. The Page School requires each student to enroll in four classes, in the various subjects of mathematics, science, English, and social studies. Foreign language tutoring is available. Usually the students receive 5 to 6 hours of homework each night. If they do not maintain at least a C in each class, they are subject to dismissal.
527:. The uniform consists of a navy blue suit, a white, long sleeve, traditional dress shirt, a name badge, page insignia lapel pin, and a plain, navy tie (for males only). Pages are not allowed to add any decoration to their uniform, and at all times must maintain a conservative appearance. Until the 1960s, boys were required to wear
475:. Senate pages were first appointed in 1829. Originally limited to boys only, the Senate page program was expanded in 1971 to include girls. A maximum of 30 pages are assigned to each Senate session, with 16 appointed by the majority party and 14 by the minority. Pages serve senators of the sponsoring senator's party.
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508:, and various essays. The process is similar to that of selecting an office employee and may include an interview of final applicants by a board of review. The application process for the program is considered to be extremely competitive, with a high level of interest for a handful of openings.
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Capitol Hill offices. Pages are provided housing and attend a special page school at the
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1841:Senator Reid speaks about the Senate Page Program
3995:George Washington and the Revolutionary War Door
3562:Emergency Planning, Preparedness, and Operations
1104:– secretary of the Democratic National Committee
1547:"Laura Dove, key GOP Senate staffer, to retire"
1511:, January 13, 2020. Retrieved on April 4, 2021.
1049:– former U.S. senate secretary for the majority
1545:Tully-McManus, Katherine (February 13, 2020).
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1779:"Interview with Mead Treadwell, Pt Capital"
1673:"All About JFK's Grandson Jack Schlossberg"
1228:"U.S. Senate: First Female Pages Appointed"
1163:United States House of Representatives Page
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1332:"Page Program Frequently Asked Questions"
951:Learn how and when to remove this message
796:Learn how and when to remove this message
647:Learn how and when to remove this message
446:on the steps of the Capitol, c. 1913–1921
4209:United States Capitol cornerstone laying
1661:from the original on September 27, 2013.
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43:Great Seal of the United States Senate
4238:Employees of the United States Senate
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885:adding citations to reliable sources
734:adding citations to reliable sources
672:Daniel Webster Senate Page Residence
581:adding citations to reliable sources
473:Daniel Webster Senate Page Residence
339:Vice presidential tie-breaking votes
2084:Expelled, censured, and reprimanded
1699:Spack, Kristin (November 3, 2010).
1505:"In Their Words: Morgan Lyon Cotti"
1261:"History of the Senate Page School"
51:History of the United States Senate
1720:Mead Treadwell (August 20, 2009).
1573:"GORMAN, Arthur Pue (id: G000326)"
900:"Page of the United States Senate"
745:"Page of the United States Senate"
596:"Page of the United States Senate"
500:require the applicant to submit a
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3821:Congressional Pictorial Directory
2674:By length of service historically
1314:"Requirements for Page Selection"
1293:United States Senate Page Program
1277:from the original on May 8, 2017.
3835:Official Congressional Directory
3454:Gov. Accountability Office (GAO)
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2388:Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group
1923:Lists of United States Congress
1141:U.S. Arctic Research Commission
721:needs additional citations for
3746:Congressional Research Service
3493:Congr. Workplace Rights (OCWR)
2496:Asian Pacific American members
1444:"A Page Out of the Old Book".
1116:– American journalist, son of
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3338:Old Brick Capitol (1815–1819)
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2094:Lost re-election in a primary
1751:Demer, Lisa (June 21, 2014).
1198:"United States Senate: Pages"
3988:Surrender of Lord Cornwallis
3931:The Apotheosis of Washington
3665:Chief Administrative Officer
3503:Gov. Publishing Office (GPO)
1371:Gonzalez, Darryl J. (2010).
1168:Canadian Senate Page Program
1028:– associate director of the
124:United States Vice President
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3945:Declaration of Independence
2714:Killed or wounded in office
2535:Congressional Jewish Caucus
2508:Hispanic and Latino members
984:Notable former Senate pages
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3488:Congr. Budget Office (CBO)
3124:Riddick's Senate Procedure
2551:Gender and sexual identity
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3886:Congressional Prayer Room
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452:United States Senate page
3466:Architect of the Capitol
3328:Federal Hall (1789–1790)
2469:African-American members
1893:House of Representatives
1571:United States Congress.
1404:Gonzalez, pp. 96 et seq.
1019:– daughter of President
160:the United States Senate
22:This article is part of
4016:Washington at Princeton
3960:Apotheosis of Democracy
3380:Congressional Quarterly
3069:Executive communication
3059:Blue slip (U.S. Senate)
3016:Suspension of the rules
2542:Native American members
1968:By shortness of service
1810:Chico Enterprise-Record
1110:(later a senator, D-AR)
1082:(later a senator, R-UT)
1043:(later a senator, D-CT)
1007:(later a senator, D-CO)
534:Adventure in Washington
376:Senate office buildings
4183:Webster Page Residence
4158:House Recording Studio
4002:Revolutionary War Door
3763:Register of Copyrights
3344:Biographical Directory
2813:"Necessary and Proper"
2353:Policy Committee Chair
2331:Policy Committee Chair
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2929:Dear Colleague letter
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2919:Concurrent resolution
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3828:Congressional Record
3685:Floor Services Chief
3572:Law Revision Counsel
3323:Continental Congress
2818:Power of enforcement
2781:Contempt of Congress
2684:From multiple states
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2445:Congressional caucus
2089:Served a single term
2021:Expelled or censured
1963:By length of service
1817:on December 25, 2016
1757:Anchorage Daily News
1730:United States Senate
1527:Congressional Record
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464:United States Senate
32:United States Senate
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3577:Legislative Counsel
3498:Library of Congress
3459:Comptroller General
3449:Congressional staff
3134:Senatorial courtesy
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1938:Members and leaders
1706:Alaska Public Media
1639:, October 18, 2006.
1637:The Washington Post
1599:The Times of Israel
1468:on October 30, 2006
1238:on October 26, 2020
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663:Plaque outside the
310:Senatorial courtesy
158:Party leadership of
116:Women in the Senate
4168:Old Senate Chamber
4034:VP Bust Collection
3858:United States Code
3790:Jefferson Building
3483:Cap. Guide Service
3350:Divided government
3267:Seal of the Senate
3231:Select and special
3196:Discharge petition
3149:Tie-breaking votes
3114:Recess appointment
3054:Advice and consent
2934:Discharge petition
2877:Appropriation bill
2786:Declaration of war
1978:Non-voting members
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260:Recess appointment
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2966:Lame-duck session
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2949:Joint resolution
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2897:Closed sessions
2865:Act of Congress
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2823:Taxing/spending
2747:
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2719:Party switchers
2688:Died in office
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