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United States House of Representatives Page - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mark Foley scandal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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United States Senate Page - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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11/18/2009 - $5,740,757 in 9 Phantom CA Congressional Districts = 24.2 Phantom Jobs ... Congressman George Radanovich California’s 19th Congressional District ... Congressional Page Program...
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While serving the House, Pages live in Washington D.C., at the Page Residence Hall, a few blocks away from the Capitol. During the academic year, Pages attend classes at the House Page ... Page Program History – Brief history of the Page Program, photos and artifacts, and the role of Pages in congressional history.
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- Eligibility for the Page Program during the academic year is limited to high school juniors with a 3.0 GPA or higher in the core academic subjects. Applicants for the summer program may include rising juniors or rising seniors.
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Learn how to be a Congressional page at Congresswoman Diane E. Watson's Washington, DC office. ... The Life of a Congressional Page ... Occasionally our office is able to sponsor a page for the Congressional Page Program. Congressional pages are high school students who live, work, and attend school in Washington for...
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PageOneQ is a liberal lesbian and gay news service based in Washington, DC ... The following transcript is alleged to be a chat between US Rep. Mark Foley and an unnamed congressional page, aged 16. Foley's screenname for the chat is Maf54; the screenname of the page is redacted.
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Understanding the Census Bureaus role in the congressional apportionment process. ... The Congressional Apportionment:; What it is; Why it's done; How long it's been done; Who's counted; How it's calculated; Delivering the numbers; Historical Perspective; The 1990 census results; The 106th Congress ... Page Last Modified:
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Currently, the House of Representatives has 72 pages, while the Senate has 30. These pages are high-school juniors from around the country, and competition to become a congressional page is fierce.
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