Statement Of Purpose: Missouri State Senate

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I want the experience of becoming a Senate Youth Delegate because government and politics have always fascinated me. This fascination has always been a result of my love for the interaction, cooperation, and communication other nations. I have been to our nation’s capitol twice, and each time has been an amazing experience. Seeing where our government operates has been and always will be fascinating to me. The way the United States government is laid out is something I believe to be simply spectacular, and I believe the Constitution to be a work of art, and the most incredible document ever written. Many times, it seems as if the founding fathers thought of most everything in their drafting of our Constitution. The way a democratic republic …show more content…

In my time as a senator, I was able to successfully introduce one bill and served on the Ways and Means committee. The process of drafting a bill and having it go through the process of debate, improvement, etc. was an incredible experience. Reflecting upon my experience there, I would not have wanted to have done anything else in my time at Missouri Boys State. It is because of this experience that I wish to attend this program. Having such a wonderful time at the Boys State program (an experience I consider to be one of the greatest of my life) is sure to be but a small sliver compared to what the Senate Youth Delegate Program would have to offer me. If I was chosen to travel to Washington D.C. this spring, I am positive it would be one of the most, if not the most, influential experiences of my …show more content…

The existing interest in the topics was only amplified by those experiences, and I am very thankful for the outcome of them. I truly believe that the systems of government that make up the United States are the greatest in the world, and I would personally love nothing more than to travel to where they all reside and experience them firsthand through this program. This experience would enhance my understanding of how government really works and allow me to use that information to help serve others and benefit the things I do in my life that involve leadership. I could apply the lessons and information I learn here to the various activities, clubs, and organizations I am involved in to not only improve my experience in them, but the experiences of others as well, as that it what public service is truly about. As I said in the speech I gave while running for senate at Boys State, a leader and representative does not represent his or her own personal beliefs; he/she represents the beliefs and values of those who put him into office, and through the trust that is put into someone through the form of voting for them, the voter has every right to know what the official he has voted for is doing and representing, as they are the reason that official is in power. While this is mostly speculation on my part, my beliefs could