National Silver Haired Congress

What is the National Silver Haired Congress?

The National Silver Haired Congress (NSHC) is a grassroots initiative that promotes support of issues involving older adults and intergenerational concerns. It is not a lobbying effort, and policy is not created by a board in a "top down" manner. It has been designed as an educational effort administered by and for older adults. It has been supported by House and Senate Resolutions of the U.S. Congress. To serve, you must be at least 60 years old at the time of filing as a candidate for election.

When and where does the Congress meet?

The NSHC conducted its inaugural session in February of 1997. The NSHC holds an annual session beginning on the third Monday of February each year. The session lasts 6 days. The meeting takes place in Washingon, D.C.

How is the NSHC organized?

The NSHC is organized in a similar fashion to our federal Congress. Members are sworn in at the beginning of their session, with a brief orientation taking place thereafter. Committee assignments are made and announced at that time, and procedural questions will be addressed and rules of order discussed.

Responsibilities Of The Members Of The National Silver Haired Congress (NSHC)
Kansas Delegation to the National Silver Haired Congress (NSHC)

To be eligible to serve in the NSHC, you must reside in the state of Kansas, be at least 60 years old, and a registered voter. In Kansas, candidates are elected for Silver Senator or Silver Representative from the congressional district in which they reside.

The Kansas Delegation to the National Silver Haired Congress for 2000 are as follows:

Silver Senators
Silver Representatives

 

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