[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 156 (2010), Part 10]
[Senate]
[Pages 14286-14287]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                         STENNIS CENTER PROGRAM

  Mr. KOHL. Mr. President, for 8 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, to careers on Capitol 
Hill.
  Interns are selected for this program based on their college record, 
community service experience, and interest in a career in public 
service. This year, 23 outstanding interns, most of them juniors and 
seniors in college, are working for Democrats and Republicans in both 
the House and Senate.
  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 meaningful experience for these interns and for 
encouraging them to consider a future career in public service.
  I ask unanimous consent that a list of 2010 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:

       Jonathan Alfuth, attending the University of Wisconsin-
     Madison interning in the Office of Rep. Ron Kind.
       Evan Armstrong, attending Villanova Law School interning in 
     the Office of Rep. Bob Latta.
       Patrick J. Behling, attending St. Olaf College interning in 
     the Office of Sen. Herb Kohl.
       Andrew Clough, attending the University of Oregon interning 
     in House Committee on Rules.
       Paul Doucas, attending Georgetown University interning in 
     the Office of Sen. Herb Kohl.
       Justin Folsom, graduate of Montana State University 
     interning in the Office of Sen. Jon Tester.
       Aquene Freechild, attending NYU Wagner School of Public 
     Service interning in the House Committee on Appropriations.

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       Elizabeth Garner, attending Vanderbilt University interning 
     in the Office of Rep. Michael R. Turner.
       Nicole Gill, attending the University of San Francisco 
     interning in the Office of Sen. Michael Enzi.
       Susan Gleiser, attending Vanderbilt University interning in 
     the Office of Rep. Pete Sessions.
       Matthew Hoppler, attending Providence College interning in 
     the Office of Rep. Michael R. Turner.
       Justin Lee, attending Utah State University interning in 
     the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration.
       Amber Manglona, attending San Jose State University 
     interning in the Office of Rep. Zoe Lofgren.
       Hallie Mast, attending Ashland University interning in the 
     Office of Rep. Bob Latta.
       Rachael Nelson, attending Augustana College interning in 
     the Office of Sen. Kent Conrad.
       Ryan Oxford, attending the University of Michigan interning 
     in the Office of Rep. Michele Bachmann.
       Kristin Palmer, attending George Washington University 
     interning in the House Committee on Appropriations.
       William Rohla, attending Minnesota State University 
     Moorhead interning in the Office of Sen. Kent Conrad.
       Wes Wakefield, attending the University of Mary interning 
     in the Office of Sen. Kent Conrad.
       Kasey Wang, attending the University of Michigan interning 
     in the Office of Rep. David Wu.
       Zachary Warma, attending Stanford University interning in 
     the House Committee on Armed Services.
       Jared Wrage, attending the University of Wyoming College of 
     Law interning in the Office of Sen. Michael Enzi.
       Hannah Wrobel, attending the University of Wisconsin-
     Madison interning in the Office of Rep. Ron Kind.

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