State Senator Liz Krueger’s Office Convenes “Model State Senate”
Liz Krueger
April 6, 2008
Local High School Students Participate in Youth Civics Program
Created to Foster Awareness of State Politics
City Hall, NY – Yesterday, State Senator Liz Krueger’s office hosted twenty-one students from New York City high schools for the sixth annual Model State Senate session of Democracy 101: Youth Civics Project. The event was conducted in the Council Chambers of City Hall and was the culmination of a year-long civics program designed to introduce students to state government and the legislative process. Each student was appointed to represent a State Senator, and was briefed on actual legislation, which they debated and voted on during the Model Senate.
“Democracy 101 proved to me that young people are interested in the political process,” stated Senator Krueger. “The debate was energetic and spirited, and every student left the session with a better idea of how state government affects their lives. The next step is to keep these students involved by emphasizing participation in elections and in community building activities. It is essential to the future of democracy that we instill this excitement and enthusiasm to the youth of our community.”
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