Monroe teen serves as House page for Rep. Carolyn Eslick

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Monroe teen serves as House page for Rep. Carolyn Eslick

Keeley Dahlinger, a 14-year-old student from Monroe, recently served as a legislative page in the Washington State House of Representatives. She was sponsored by 39th District Rep. Carolyn Eslick, R-Sultan.

“Keeley was a wonderful addition to our office,” said Eslick. “She worked hard during her time in Olympia. I hope she enjoyed the page program and walks away confident in her newfound citizenship skills. I wish her all the best in her future endeavors!”

Some of Keeley's responsibilities included delivering messages and documents to state lawmakers on the House floor, in committee meetings, and in their offices. She also attended Legislative Page School.

Keeley is the daughter of Rod and Gina Dahlinger. She is a student at Sky Valley Education Center. Keeley enjoys musical theatre and participates in Irish dance, choir, archery, and her church's youth group.

To become a page in the House of Representatives, a student must have permission from a parent or guardian and school, be sponsored by a member of the House of Representatives, and be between 14 and 16 years old.

For more information about the House Page Program, visit: http://leg.wa.gov/House/Pages/HousePageProgram.aspx

To learn more about the Gina Grant Bull Memorial Legislative Page Scholarship Program, visit: http://leg.wa.gov/PageSchool/Pages/GinaGrantBullScholarship.aspx

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Washington State House Republican Communications
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