On June 20, CCIP students had the opportunity to visit Senator Kirsten Gillibrand's district office to learn about the structure and electoral process of the American government, as well as to hear about the work that Senator Gillibrand is involved with.
Arelis Hernandez, Director of Outreach, hosted the visit that was both informative and engaging.
Students learned that Senator Gillibrand was sworn in as New York's Senator in January 2009, filling the seat of the current Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton. Senator Gillibrand's commitment to her promise of 'transparency' when she was sworn in won her the admiration of the students. They were surprised and pleased to learn that she was the first member of Congress to post her official daily schedule and personal financial reports online.
Wing Yee Chung (Winnie), a student from the City University of Hong Kong, said, " I have a much better understanding of the American political system now. I also really appreciate Senator Gillibrand's efforts to make the government more open and transparent. She's a great role model for future leaders."
The visit was enlightening to many of the students because they were given a clear idea of how the American political system is different from that of their own country. A question-and-answer session also provided a chance for students to direct more specific questions about the US political system to the staff. Students received thoughtful and comprehensive answers for all their questions.
To commemorate the visit, the students took a group photo with Ms. Hernandez and the staff. Thanks to Senator Gillibrand, Ms. Hernandez and the staff, the students agreed that the visit was an enriching experience.
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