Rep. Dick Muri sponsors Pioneer Middle School student as House page

Pioneer Middle School student Adam M. Pace recently traveled to Olympia to serve as a page in the state House of Representatives. He was sponsored by 28th District Rep. Dick Muri.

Adam is the son of Jamie Pace. He is a talented athlete and plays several sports including: golf, baseball, basketball and swimming. In his spare time, Adam also enjoys serving on the local Teen Youth Council. The council helps increase volunteerism among youth in civic affairs.

“It's always an honor to sponsor students from the 28th District as House pages,” said Muri. “Adam is a bright young man, I'm sure he will do well in all his future endeavors. I truly appreciate his service to the House and hope it was a good experience for him.”

As part of Adam's page duties, he learned to navigate the many buildings on the Capitol campus while delivering messages and documents to legislators and staff. He also attended page school every day to understand the inner workings of the Legislature.

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. Pages earn $35 per day while serving in the program. For more information about the House Page Program, click here.

Want to be a page for the House, but can't afford the travel expenses? To learn more about the Gina Grant Bull Memorial Legislative Page Scholarship program, click here.

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Washington State House Republican Communications
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