WASHINGTON — Pine Bluff area residents calling U.S. Sen. John Boozman’s Washington office this summer may have heard a familiar voice on the other end of the line, according to a news release.
Sydney Roulhac, a 2021 graduate of White Hall High School, participated in Boozman’s Congressional Summer Internship Program.
While in Washington, Roulhac attended committee hearings, provided constituent services and assisted staff with various legislative and communications-related projects. She also met many influential Arkansans as part of the office’s guest speaker series and spent a day shadowing the senator to get a first-hand look at his role representing Arkansas.
“Interning in Senator Boozman’s office has been an invaluable and rewarding experience. I have gained insight on legislation and the fundamentals of a personal congressional office that can only be acquired on Capitol Hill. It has been an honor to serve the people of Arkansas this summer. I am extremely thankful for this opportunity and all that I have learned during my time here,” Roulhac said.
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“It was a pleasure to have Sydney contribute to my team this summer,” Boozman said. “She gained new skills and a valuable experience that will surely help her in her future career. I appreciate her commitment and dedication to serving Arkansans and being an ambassador for our office.”
In May 2025, Roulhac will graduate from the University of Arkansas with a bachelor of arts in communication with a minor in marketing. She is the daughter of William and Libra Roulhac.