Hawley welcomes Holley High School students to Albany
Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I-Batavia) welcomed a group of students from the Holley High School Humanities class to Albany on March 27, where they were honored in the Assembly Chamber. The purpose of the trip was to educate students on the inner-workings of state government and give them an exclusive peek at how the Legislature functions, especially during Albany’s busy budget season. The humanities class is unique in that it relies very little on textbooks and worksheets but rather questioning, student interaction, discussion and teamwork.
“I was proud to meet with such an impressive group of young men and women from a local high school in my district,” Hawley said. “It is extremely important to encourage future generations to become involved with and passionate about government and remind them that they are the leaders of tomorrow. Much of the work we do on behalf of taxpayers is often lost or never heard about, and I was excited to give an inside look at my day-to-day business and how budget negotiations are progressing here at the State Capitol. I wish these students success in the future.”
Assemblyman Hawley represents the 139th District, which consists of Genesee, Orleans and parts of Monroe County. For more information, visit Assemblyman Hawley’s Official Website.
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