Rep. Liz Pike hosts local teens as legislative pages

Rep. Liz Pike, R-Camas, recently sponsored three local teenagers as pages in the Washington House of Representatives.
Leia A. Fisher of Camas and Emily Clark of Washougal are both students at River HomeLink School in Battle Ground. They served as pages during the week of March 30 – April 3. Isabella Fazio, a student at Central Catholic High School, served as a page during the week of April 6 – 10.
Paging presents students with a unique educational opportunity to participate in the legislative process Their duties vary from ceremonial tasks, such as presenting the flags, to operational chores like distributing amendments during legislative sessions.
To serve as a page for the House of Representatives, a student must have permission from a parent or guardian and school, be sponsored by a current member of the House of Representatives, and be at least 14 years of age and not have reached his or her 17th birthday.
Leia is the daughter of Travis and Melia Fisher of Camas. Emily is the daughter of Kathryn Clark of Washougal. Isabella is the daughter of Marc and Kathy Fazio of Ridgefield. All three are 16 years old.
For more information about the House page program, visit: http://leg.wa.gov/House/Pages/HousePageProgram.aspx.
