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词条 California Senate Fellows
释义

  1. Fellowship year

  2. Requirements

  3. Previous Senate Fellows

  4. External links

The California Senate Fellows program was established in 1973 to provide participants with insight into the legislative process. The program's primary goals include exposing people with diverse life experiences and backgrounds to the legislative process and providing research and other professional staff assistance to the Senate. The program is jointly sponsored by the California State Senate and the Center for California Studies at California State University, Sacramento (CSUS).

Fellowship year

Eighteen California Senate Fellows are selected to serve as full-time Senate staff for 11 months beginning each October. Fellows are assigned to either Senators' or committee offices in early December and work as part of the public policy staff in the Capitol. Responsibilities include helping develop legislative proposals, researching and analyzing bills, responding to constituent inquiries, and writing press releases and speeches. Those selected for

policy committees specialize and develop expertise with respect to the subject-matter of their committee. Additional committee responsibilities include research assignments and assisting the chairperson with committee-related legislation that they are moving through the Legislature. All Fellows receive a monthly stipend of $2,550 plus full health, vision and dental benefits. Academically the Fellows attend mandatory seminars taught at the Capitol by faculty from the CSUS's Government Department, earning 12 units of graduate credit.

Requirements

The only program prerequisites are being 20 years of age and having a degree from a four-year college or university when the program commences. There is no preferred major due to the interdisciplinary nature of the work. Individuals with advanced degrees and those in mid-career are encouraged to apply. Although no previous political or legislative experience is necessary, applicants should have a strong interest in public policy and politics. Selected applicants receive a five-week orientation provides background on state government, the legislative process, and major policy issues.

Previous Senate Fellows

Notable Senate Fellows include:

  • Xavier Becerra (1980–81), Attorney General of California, former U.S. Congressman and former California State Assemblyman
  • Dean Florez (1987–88), former California State Senate Majority Leader and former California State Assemblyman
  • Kristin Olsen (1996–97), California State Assemblywoman
  • Todd Spitzer (1982–83), former California State Assemblyman
  • Jose Solorio (1992–93), California State Assemblyman
  • Betty T. Yee (1988–89), former Chair of the California Board of Equalization

External links

  • California Senate Fellows Program – CSUS web site
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20100107150215/http://www.sen.ca.gov/ftp/sen/fellows/_home/ California Senate Fellows Program] – Senate web site
  • California State Senate
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