womack with students

Congressman Steve Womack (center) talks with (left to right) Taylor Wewers, Kayley Corley,
AnnMarie McCollum and Alex Ellis. 

Four University of Arkansas – Fort Smith students had the opportunity to meet with Rep. Steve Womack as part of a national collegiate competition to raise awareness about the national debt.

 

Kayley Corley of Booneville, Alex Ellis of Gentry, AnnMarie McCollum of Mulberry and Taylor Wewers of Fort Smith met with the congressman Nov. 4 during a visit by Womack to the ΝΓΧΣΟΘΙϊ campus.

 

Among other topics, the students talked with Womack about how the national debt affects the fiscal future of the United States and the myriad of challenges legislators face in balancing the budget.

 

β€œAs students, we understand that this could have a big impact on our future,” Corley said. β€œHaving the opportunity to sit down and speak with Congressman Womack is an opportunity to have a dialogue with a person who has a say in that conversation at the national level.”

 

The meeting between the students and Womack helped the students prepare for this year’s Up to Us competition, where teams from schools across the nation compete to raise awareness about the national debt on their respective campuses.

 

After hearing that ΝΓΧΣΟΘΙϊ was competing in the competition for the third straight year, Womack asked to meet with the students to discuss the debt in-depth with them.

 

β€œThe congressman has been absolutely wonderful,” Corley said. β€œThis is just a testament to the relationship we have with him and his office. He’s very committed to our team and our cause and what we’re doing. That’s very exciting.”

 

The Up to Us competition began on the ΝΓΧΣΟΘΙϊ campus with My Two Cents Day, which included a debate watch party and β€œTaco Bout the Debt,” an event where the ΝΓΧΣΟΘΙϊ team handed out tacos and fact cards about the national debt.

 

About the ΝΓΧΣΟΘΙϊ

 

The University of Arkansas – Fort Smith is the premiere regional institution of Western Arkansas, connecting education with careers and serving as a driver of economic development and quality of place in the greater Fort Smith region. Through a small campus, dedicated professors, and the university’s unique bond with its community, students at ΝΓΧΣΟΘΙϊ are able to do more in the areas they are passionate about, both on- and off-campus, in a way that prepares them for post-graduate success. To find out how you can do more at ΝΓΧΣΟΘΙϊ, visit .

 

Credits: 
Article by John Post, Director of Public Information
Date Posted: 
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Source URL: 
http://news.stage.uafs.edu/0
Story ID: 
4702