Much of the coverage of John Boehner and Nancy Pelosi's announcement that the House Page Program would be ending for good on August 31 carried references to its most recent brush with publicity: the ...
The Indiana Senate and House are accepting applications for the 2026 Page Program. Through the full-day program, students in ...
House leaders announced Monday they are shutting down the U.S. House of Representatives' Page program at the end of the summer, ending a Washington institution nearly 200 years old. Citing advances in ...
Indiana House invites 13-18-year-olds to join the 2026 Page Program, offering an insight into the legislative process, as ...
Budget cuts ended the historic and occasionally scandal-ridden program. — -- Nearly 200 years since its inception, Congressional leadership ended the historic and occasionally scandal-ridden ...
The Mark Foley scandal, which last fall threatened to kill the congressional page program, has had the opposite effect: Interest from teenagers in the program is on the upswing. Congressional ...
WASHINGTON – More teenagers want to be congressional pages despite a sex scandal last fall when a congressman resigned after questions over inappropriate communication with male pages, a news report ...
Reporting from Washington — Naomi Hung remembers her stint as a House page as a transformative experience. “It actually gave me a really deep sense of respect for government, which I honestly think is ...
FILE - This June 11, 2015 file photo, shows the state Capitol in Oklahoma City. Legislative pages are returning to the Oklahoma Capitol, but male and female pages will no longer serve together ...
WASHINGTON (AP) - After nearly 200 years, the House page program that allowed high school students to serve as messengers and learn about Congress is ending, rendered obsolete by the Internet and ...
Much of the coverage of John Boehner and Nancy Pelosi's announcement that the House Page Program would be ending for good on August 31 carried references to its most recent brush with publicity: the ...
House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, and Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said Monday that the $5 million annual expense can no longer be justified when messages and other materials are ...