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Boys Nation

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Members of the 2017 Boys Nation meeting with President Donald Trump at the White House[1]

Boys Nation is an annual forum concerning civic training, government, leadership, and Americanism that is run by the American Legion.[2] One hundred Boys Nation Senators are chosen from a pool of over 20,000 Boys State participants, making it one of the most selective educational programs in the United States.[3][4]

Each year, two delegates in the summer after their junior year of high school are selected from each of the fifty American Legion Boys State programs in the United States (Hawaii does not host a Boys State however Washington DC does).[2][4] These delegates attend a week-long event in Washington, DC funded by scholarships.

The event endeavors to teach delegates about the processes of the Federal government of the United States by establishing a mock Senate and organizing mock elections of a Boys Nation Senate President Pro Tempore, Senate Secretary, Vice President, and President. Senators also attend lectures and forums, and visit governmental institutions and historical sites. Tom Brokaw and former president Bill Clinton were previous Boys Nation representatives.[5] It is a tradition for the student senators to take a private tour of the White House and be received by the current president. Boys Nation senators also ordinarily receive private tours of the United States Supreme Court, the Congress, the Pentagon, and the State Department, several senators have also met with the incumbent president, including Donald Trump in 2017.[6]

Students assume the role of a United States Senator, representing their respective (Boys) State. They write and introduce bills and debate in the senate chambers. Delegates are split into political parties and draft a party platform as well as perform usual party duties like nominations for president and vice-president, along with elected party leadership.[4]

The American Legion Auxiliary runs a similar event called Girls Nation.[7]

List of Boys Nation Senators

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2024 - 78th Session[8]
State Senator
Alaska Cole Smith
Alaska Inca Shannon
Alabama Rohan Parekh
Alabama Soloman Arnold
Arkansas Chance Bradford I
Arkansas X'Zaeviun Sims
Arizona Andrew Johnson
Arizona Timothy Jiang
California Chad Smith Jr.
California Matthew Chang
Colorado Dominic Dogue
Colorado Rowan McCune
Connecticut Ariq Rahman
Connecticut Langtian Zhang
D.C. Max Dunn
D.C. William Wittwer Jr.
Delaware Kieran Morrissey
Delaware Quinn Murphy
Florida Bernardo Guidi
Florida Samuel Zhang
Georgia Benjamin Blackwood
Georgia Grant Pool
Iowa Jacob Bishop
Iowa Matthew Hardy
Idaho Paul Anderson
Idaho Joshua Williams
Illinois Eshaam Bhattad
Illinois Ishaan Bhonagiri
Indiana Cole Ramsey
Indiana Daniel Leffert
Kansas Aidan Lessard
Kansas Alexandro Garcia
Kentucky Grayson Beckham
Kentucky Jexy Sohl
Louisiana Christopher Johnson Jr.
Louisiana Barrett LeBon
Massachusetts Simon Farruqui
Massachusetts Luke Organisciak
Maryland Charan Bala
Maryland Julien Halleman
Maine Tristen Wing
Maine Jack Fenton
Michigan Samuel Baghdadchi
Michigan Isaiah Kabban
Minnesota Tucker Fournier
Minnesota Lonne Gilbert
Missouri John Honnold
Missouri Arjun Garikapaty
Mississippi Lindan Garner I
Mississippi Braden Overby
Montana Lane Chivers
Montana Michael Peck
North Carolina William Drake
North Carolina Abel Dees
North Dakota Rhett Lindell
North Dakota Nader Said
Nebraska Grant Ruma
Nebraska Nikolai Khots
New Hampshire Trevor Abel
New Hampshire Marco Getchell
New Jersey Levi Schiffer
New Jersey Jack Haid
New Mexico Carroll Andrei Santiago
New Mexico Faris Aswad
Nevada Aaron Sebastian
Nevada Armand Iorgulescu
New York Nolan Reinhardt
New York Thomas Marrapodi
Ohio Alejandro Ramirez
Ohio Rudi Gross
Oklahoma Michael Cameron
Oklahoma Morgan Johnson
Oregon Ian Xia
Oregon Nathan Bender
Pennsylvania Peter Kennedy
Pennsylvania Anthony Speicher
Rhode Island Garrett Kirwin
Rhode Island Ian Butash
South Carolina Charles Ratterree
South Carolina Jackson Spafford
South Dakota Joseph Juenger
South Dakota Blixa Broussard
Tennessee Yug Patel
Tennessee Brock Tobler
Texas Yosef Herrera
Texas John Fahoum
Utah Cash McFadden
Utah Crew Durrant
Virginia Tate Jordan
Virginia Oliver Muhlenfeld
Vermont Grey Fearon
Vermont Ricardo Perez
Washington William Hanscom
Washington Mitchell Natale
Wisconsin Matthew Goninen
Wisconsin Oscar Danz
West Virginia Tyler Garbrick
West Virginia Haden Hodge
Wyoming Hunter Tanner
Wyoming Casey J Toner

Notable alumni

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Mark, Michelle. "White House photographers took thousands of photos during Trump's first year in office — here are the top 40". Business Insider. Retrieved 2023-06-20.
  2. ^ a b "About Boys Nation | The American Legion". www.legion.org. Retrieved 2017-04-05.
  3. ^ Goerger, Tammy. "A Guide to Boys and Girls State". College Vine. Retrieved 27 July 2017.
  4. ^ a b c "Hurricane student to represent West Virginia at Boys Nation". AP NEWS. 2021-11-28. Archived from the original on 2023-06-20. Retrieved 2023-06-20.
  5. ^ "Bill Clinton and John F. Kennedy: The Story Behind Their 1963 Handshake". Biography. 2020-05-26. Retrieved 2023-06-20.
  6. ^ Guild, Blair (July 26, 2017). "Trump praises his election as "a pretty amazing moment" in history". CBS News. ViacomCBS. Retrieved November 27, 2021.
  7. ^ "As more women run for office, these teenagers represent the future of civic engagement". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2023-06-20.
  8. ^ "Boys Nation Legislation". American Legion. Retrieved 25 June 2024.
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