"At age 22, Dunne was elected to the Vermont House of Representatives representing Hartland and West Windsor in 1992. He served four terms in the Vermont House, during which he served as Vice-Chair of the Transportation Committee. In 1998 he became the youngest House majority whip in the country.[4] After serving in the legislature for 7 years, President Clinton asked Dunne to serve as Director of AmeriCorps VISTA, an organization that oversees over 6,000 full-time volunteers in the fight against poverty. As director, Dunne improved recruitment numbers and overhauled the organization's training programs. He served as director for two and a half years, under both President Clinton and President Bush."
Back to Mook:
Mook graduated from Columbia University in 2002 with a Bachelor of Arts in Classics.[9][10][11] Mook also served in the United States Senate Page program.[8]
Look like senate page programs are how they get their message out when something needs to get taken care of ie: propaganda, student walkouts, demonstrations, looks to me to be a democratic only thing(I could be wrong), are they using this to lure young kids?
https://www.feinstein.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/page-program
The Senate Page Program offers a unique opportunity for high school juniors to learn in depth how Congress works. Page responsibilities include delivery of correspondence and legislative material within the Congressional Complex. Pages may also take messages for Members, prepare the Senate Chamber for session and carry bills and amendments to the desk.
Q. I don't live close enough to the Capitol to commute? Where can I stay and how much will it cost?
A. The Senate maintains a list of local families who house pages. This list includes specific information about charges and accommodations. Charges for housing during the 2014 legislative session were between $100 and $150 for a 5-day week. The housing list will be included in your information packet. Housing arrangements are your responsibility. If you choose to stay in a home on the provided list, you and your parents should inspect the home as this is not done by the Senate. Staying with friends or in a hotel is also an option.
This looks creepy to me...it may be all innocent, but I would never let my kid stay with some politician that I don't know ugh
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Commoner ago
I think researching Mook and Matt Dunne would be beneficial. Both of these two guys got into politics very, very early.
From Wikpedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robby_Mook, Mook was born and raised in Vermont. Mom was hospital administrator and dad was physics professor.
Dunne met Mook when he auditioned for a school play, and Mook volunteered for Dunne's re-election campaign.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Dunne , who was drama coach and served in Vermont's House of Representatives. More on Dunne:
"At age 22, Dunne was elected to the Vermont House of Representatives representing Hartland and West Windsor in 1992. He served four terms in the Vermont House, during which he served as Vice-Chair of the Transportation Committee. In 1998 he became the youngest House majority whip in the country.[4] After serving in the legislature for 7 years, President Clinton asked Dunne to serve as Director of AmeriCorps VISTA, an organization that oversees over 6,000 full-time volunteers in the fight against poverty. As director, Dunne improved recruitment numbers and overhauled the organization's training programs. He served as director for two and a half years, under both President Clinton and President Bush."
Back to Mook: Mook graduated from Columbia University in 2002 with a Bachelor of Arts in Classics.[9][10][11] Mook also served in the United States Senate Page program.[8]
Celticgirlonamission ago
Look like senate page programs are how they get their message out when something needs to get taken care of ie: propaganda, student walkouts, demonstrations, looks to me to be a democratic only thing(I could be wrong), are they using this to lure young kids?
https://www.feinstein.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/page-program The Senate Page Program offers a unique opportunity for high school juniors to learn in depth how Congress works. Page responsibilities include delivery of correspondence and legislative material within the Congressional Complex. Pages may also take messages for Members, prepare the Senate Chamber for session and carry bills and amendments to the desk.
http://leg.wa.gov/Senate/Administration/PageProgram/Pages/senpagefaq.aspx
Q. I don't live close enough to the Capitol to commute? Where can I stay and how much will it cost?
A. The Senate maintains a list of local families who house pages. This list includes specific information about charges and accommodations. Charges for housing during the 2014 legislative session were between $100 and $150 for a 5-day week. The housing list will be included in your information packet. Housing arrangements are your responsibility. If you choose to stay in a home on the provided list, you and your parents should inspect the home as this is not done by the Senate. Staying with friends or in a hotel is also an option.
This looks creepy to me...it may be all innocent, but I would never let my kid stay with some politician that I don't know ugh