LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A local high school student is among 62 U.S. Senator John Boozman (R-AR) selected for his Congressional Youth Cabinet. Sen. Boozman met with the participants in Little Rock last week, as he launched the fifth year of this initiative.
Among those chosen for the Congressional Youth Cabinet was Jasmine Powell of Yellville.
“It is exciting to again convene young leaders from across the state who want to be more engaged and active civically,” Boozman says. “These students and their peers have experienced a unique time in history and I am interested to hear their perspectives on current issues facing our nation. I am grateful for their interest in public service and hope this program will help them learn how to advocate for their communities and help shape the future of Arkansas.”
The Congressional Youth Cabinet is a non-partisan program that gives students insight and experience in the legislative process. The high school juniors will attend meetings throughout the year and work in teams to research national issues they select. In April, the groups will present their policy recommendations to the senator.
Information about this year’s program was distributed to all Arkansas public school districts. Students submitted applications to participate and were chosen with an emphasis on community involvement and leadership.
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