Local students participate in Indiana House Page Program

Local students participate in Indiana House Page Program
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State Representative Kyle Pierce welcomed two local students to the Indiana Statehouse as part of the Indiana House Page Program during the 2025 legislative session. Bennett Nedden from Anderson High School and Quinn Keegan from Mission Christian Academy in Pendleton participated in the program.

The page program provides Hoosier students with an opportunity to understand the legislative process through hands-on experience and interaction with state leaders. “The page program is a unique experience for students interested in history and government,” said Pierce. “It provides young Hoosiers with the opportunity to meet state leaders and see how laws are made in our state.”

During their visit, Nedden and Keegan assisted lawmakers and staff, toured the Statehouse, and joined Rep. Pierce on the House floor to observe legislative proceedings.

Students aged 13 to 18 are encouraged to consider participating in the program during the 2026 legislative session. For more information, contact Rep. Pierce’s Statehouse office at in.gov/36 or call 317-234-0931.



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