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By The Skanner News | The Skanner News
Published: 14 September 2022

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Oregon’s U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley announced he is accepting applications to the U.S. Senate Page Program for summer 2023. From now until January 15, 2023, students in Oregon completing their sophomore or junior year of high school during the 2022-23 school year have the opportunity to apply to be part of the Senate Page Program next summer.  

Only 30 page positions are available among 100 senators and the selection process is highly competitive—if selected, the Senate Page Program provides students with first-hand experience of Senate operations. Pages play a critical role in the daily work of the U.S. Senate by helping to deliver correspondence, legislative material, amendments and bills around the congressional complex and during congressional proceedings.   

 “To the young leaders of Oregon who wish to get informed and get involved in the political process, I encourage you to consider the Senate Page Program,” said Merkley. “Being a Senate page is a unique opportunity to come to our nation’s capital and see the inner workings of Congress firsthand, and a great opportunity to take part in creating the change you wish to see in the world.”  

Since 2017, Merkley has sponsored eight Senate pages.  

Senate pages are appointed and sponsored by a Senator. Unlike interns who work in the Senators’ offices, pages work for the Senate as a whole and spend much of their days on the Senate floor. Pages will receive a stipend, live in a dormitory near the Capitol, and attend classes in addition to performing their page duties.  

How to apply

To be eligible to serve as a Senate page during the Summer 2023 session, you must be:  

A high school junior or senior for the 2023-2024 school year;  

  1. Between the ages of sixteen and eighteen years old on the date of appointment (the date the page session starts);  
  2. A U.S. citizen; and  
  3. Able to maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher.  

Interested participants should apply online and must upload the following items:    

  1. An official copy of your high school transcript(s);  
  2. A current resume;  
  3. A cover letter explaining why you wish to be a Senate page;  
  4. A letter of recommendation from one of your teachers;  
  5. A letter of recommendation from a supervisor familiar with your work on a job or in volunteer service;  
  6. A short essay (250 to 500 words) responding to the question, “Describe one major problem that the United States is currently facing and – if you were a U.S. Senator from Oregon – how you would try to fix that problem.”  

Click HERE for more information about the page application process. For any questions or for further assistance, please contact Merkley’s office at 202-224-3753.  

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