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The Emerging Congressional Staff Leaders Program is sponsored by the Stennis Center for Public Service, a legislative branch agency under the Department of State’s public diplomacy framework, headquartered at One Research Boulevard, Starkville, Mississippi, with a D.C. office.<ref>"Stennis Center Organization," Stennis Center for Public Service, https://stennis.gov/about, accessed February 19, 2025.</ref> Funding comes from Congressional appropriations, estimated at $2-3 million annually for FY 2025 within the Stennis budget, managed by a small staff coordinating mentorship and group sessions, with fellows selected by Stennis Center leadership balancing party and chamber representation. | The Emerging Congressional Staff Leaders Program is sponsored by the [[Stennis Center for Public Service]], a legislative branch agency under the Department of State’s public diplomacy framework, headquartered at One Research Boulevard, Starkville, Mississippi, with a D.C. office.<ref>"Stennis Center Organization," Stennis Center for Public Service, https://stennis.gov/about, accessed February 19, 2025.</ref> Funding comes from Congressional appropriations, estimated at $2-3 million annually for FY 2025 within the Stennis budget, managed by a small staff coordinating mentorship and group sessions, with fellows selected by Stennis Center leadership balancing party and chamber representation. | ||
The leader at the Department of State level is the Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs, currently Lee Satterfield (as of February 19, 2025), with the Stennis Center’s Executive Director, Fred Slabach, overseeing operations. | The leader at the Department of State level is the Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs, currently Lee Satterfield (as of February 19, 2025), with the Stennis Center’s Executive Director, Fred Slabach, overseeing operations. | ||
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