[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 155 (2009), Part 15] [Senate] [Page 20300] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]STENNIS CENTER PROGRAM Mr. KOHL. Mr. President, for 7 years now, the John C. Stennis Center for Public Service Leadership has conducted a program for summer interns working in congressional offices. This 6-week program is designed to enhance their internship experience by giving them an inside view of how Congress really works. It also provides an opportunity for them to meet with senior congressional staff and other experts to discuss issues ranging from the legislative process to the influence of the media and lobbyists on Congress. The program is a joint effort of the Stennis Center and a number of current and former senior congressional staff who have completed the Stennis Congressional Staff Fellows leadership program. These Stennis Senior Fellows use their experience and expertise to design the program and to participate in each of the interactive sessions and panel discussions. Interns are selected for this program based on their college record, community service background, and interest in a career in public service. This year, 21 outstanding interns, most of them juniors and seniors in college, who are working for Democrats and Republicans in both the House and Senate, participated. I congratulate the interns for their participation in this valuable program, and I thank the Stennis Center and the Senior Stennis Fellows for providing such a unique experience for these interns and for encouraging them to consider a future career in public service. I ask unanimous consent to have a list of 2009 Stennis congressional interns and the offices in which they work be printed in the Record. There being no objection, the material was ordered to be printed in the Record, as follows: Matthew Blake, attending the University of South Dakota, interning in the office of Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, Jennifer Brody, attending the University of Wisconsin- Madison, interning in the office of Sen. Herb Kohl, Benjamin Eachus, attending Pitzer College of the Claremont Colleges, interning in the House Committee on Science and Technology, Tyler Ernst, attending Michigan State University, interning in the office of Sen. John Barrasso, Susan Gleiser, attending Vanderbilt University, interning in the House Committee on Science and Technology, Zack Hester, attending North Carolina State University, interning in the House Committee on Science and Technology, Ashley McCabe, attending Florida State University, interning in the office of Sen. Robert Menendez, Chase Neely, attending George Mason University, interning in the office of Rep. Sam Farr, Christopher Neuman, attending the University of Pennsylvania, interning in the office of Rep. Robert A. Brady, Dwayne Petersen, attending the University of the Virgin Islands, interning in the office of Rep. Donna Christensen, Beersheba, Philippe, attending Boston University, interning in the office of Rep. Donald Payne, Jeleesa Randolph, attending Morgan State University, interning in the office of Rep. Donna Christensen, Ted Ratchford, attending Tulane University, interning in the office of Rep. Michael N. Castle, George Read, attending Amherst College, interning in the office of Sen. John Barrasso, Tyler Roth, attending the University of Wisconsin- Madison, interning in the office of Sen. Herb Kohl, Twaun Samuel, attending the University of Mississippi, interning in the office of Rep. Maxine Waters, Mary Lynn Seery, attending the Catholic University of America, interning in the office of Rep. Donald Payne, Niki Shah, attending Rutgers University, interning in the office of Rep. Donald Payne, Ken Story, attending Minot State University, interning in the office of Sen. Kent Conrad, Zachary Wittchow, attending Northwestern University, interning in the office of Rep. Thomas E. Petri, Alina Zarr, attending the University of Texas, interning in the office of Rep. Lynn Woolsey. ____________________