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The U.S. Senate Page Program is an opportunity for high school students to have a front-row seat to their federal government and to history in the making by spending a fall or spring semester or a few weeks in the summer working for the U.S. Senate in Washington, D.C. There are a total of 30 pages per session and each is appointed and sponsored by a senator. Senator Isakson is honored to be able to participate in this highly competitive program, and our office appoints one student per session.
Senate page duties consist primarily of preparing the Senate chamber for Senate sessions and delivering bills and amendments on the Senate floor. Other duties include delivering correspondence and legislative material within the Congressional complex. Pages in the spring and fall sessions are required to attend academically rigorous classes in the early morning at the U.S. Senate Page School, a program fully accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.
Senate pages receive a salary, from which is deducted income tax and room-and-board fees. Pages are housed a few blocks from the Capitol in Webster Hall and must wear uniforms provided by the Senate while on duty.
We are looking for mature and responsible applicants who are eager to show initiative and who will make the most of their opportunities as pages. We expect our pages to take their jobs seriously and to ensure that their actions inside and outside the Senate always reflect positively on Georgia and on Senator Isakson.