Ruppersberger Meets with Congressional Page, Student at Randallstown High School


17-Year Old Dymond Dantzler is a junior at Randallstown High School

(Washington, D.C.) - Congressman C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger (D-MD) met with Congressional Page, Dymond Dantzler on Capitol Hill this week.  The 17-year-old is a junior at Randallstown High School in Baltimore County and participates in its mass communications magnet program.

“Ms. Dantzler is a smart, outgoing and incredibly mature young woman who has a tremendous future ahead in whatever she decides to pursue,” Congressman Ruppersberger said. “The Congressional Page Program trains America’s leaders of tomorrow. Ms. Dantzler is surely one of them.”

Congressman Ruppersberger selected Ms. Dantzler from a pool of candidates for this prestigious and competitive program. As a page in the United States House of Representatives since January 23, Ms. Dantzler experienced first-hand the inner workings of the legislative branch.  Her duties include assisting Members of Congress with their day-to-day administrative tasks, delivering correspondence and packages within the congressional complex, answering phones in the Member’s cloakroom and preparing the House Floor for sessions. Most pages, including Ms. Dantzler, live in the page Residence Hall just a few short blocks from the U.S. Capitol and the Library of Congress.

Ms. Dantzler is a dancer in the marching band, a member of the National Honor Society and a talented singer. When she graduates, she plans to study journalism and wants to be a teacher. Please feel free to use the attached photo in your publication.

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