Sen. Cantwell meets with Bothell students in D.C.

A group of about 29 Canyon Park Junior High students met today in Washington, D.C. with Sen. Maria Cantwell from Washington state. They have been visiting monuments and museums all around the area since Saturday. Today, students and Cantwell discussed issues ranging from tsunami debris, why she chose to enter government as an elected official and keeping the Internet open and free. Craig Tupper is the teacher chaperone on the trip. - Courtesy
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A group of about 29 Canyon Park Junior High students met today in Washington, D.C. with Sen. Maria Cantwell from Washington state. They have been visiting monuments and museums all around the area since Saturday. Today, students and Cantwell discussed issues ranging from tsunami debris, why she chose to enter government as an elected official and keeping the Internet open and free. Craig Tupper is the teacher chaperone on the trip.

June 26, 2012 · 2:05 PM

A group of about 29 Canyon Park Junior High students met today in Washington, D.C. with Sen. Maria Cantwell from Washington state. They have been visiting monuments and museums all around the area since Saturday.

Today, students and Cantwell discussed issues ranging from tsunami debris, why she chose to enter government as an elected official and keeping the Internet open and free.

Craig Tupper is the teacher chaperone on the trip.

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