Leavenworth teen serves as legislative page in Olympia

Students ages 14 through 16 can participate in week-long legislative page program in Olympia

Micah Murphy, a 10th-grader from Leavenworth, served as a legislative page the week of Feb. 7. Micah attends Cascade High School and is the son of Kathy and David Murphy. He was sponsored by Rep. Cary Condotta, R-East Wenatchee.

As part of his page duties, the 16-year-old student delivered messages and documents to legislators in their offices and on the House floor. His work also included climbing hundreds of stairs each day and navigating the many buildings on the capital campus.

Representative Condotta and Page: Micah Murphy

Each year, students from around the state apply to participate in the legislative page program. Students spend a week attending page school, learning the inner workings of state government and assisting legislators on the House floor.

To become a page, applicants must have a legislative sponsor, be between the ages of 14 and 16, and obtain written permission from their parents and school. For more information about the legislative page program, visit: http://www.leg.wa.gov/PageSchool/Pages/default.aspx.

PHOTO CAPTION: Rep. Cary Condotta with student page Micah Murphy on the House floor in Olympia.

For more information, contact Bobbi Cussins, Public Information Officer: (360) 786-7252

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