Warren Resident Inica Kotasthane to Represent NJ at Girls Nation

(above) Inica Kotasthane is one of two delegates from the New Jersey Girls State program to represent the state at Girls Nation.

Inica Kotasthane Will Represent the State at Girls Nation

Inica Kotasthane, a Warren resident and a rising senior at Watchung Hills Regional High School, was recently selected as one of two delegates from the New Jersey Girls State program to represent the state at Girls Nation. Girls Nation is the national equivalent of Girls State, and two exceptional delegates from each state program are voted on and selected to attend Girls Nation in Washington D.C. for one week. This is the first time that a Watchung Hills Regional High School student has been selected for this honor.


During ALA Girls Nation in Washington, D.C., the girls participate in a mock legislature. They are responsible for submitting bills and resolutions, participating in senate sessions, and electing officials such as president and vice president.


Participants leave ALA Girls Nation with leadership lessons for life and an understanding of the fundamentals of U.S. government, along with the rights, privileges, and responsibilities of citizens. This seven-day experience has laid the foundation of thousands of bright futures in not only public service, but other careers as well. Some notable industries include government, military, law, education, and media.


ALA Girls Nation connects participants with their peers from across the country, allowing the young women a unique opportunity to spend time with others who share common interests and those who have different perspectives from their own. The girls leave Washington, D.C. with a deeper understanding of government, a renewed sense of patriotism, and an appreciation for veterans.


While in D.C., the senators visit Capitol Hill and meet with their state senators and representatives, providing each girl an opportunity to discuss local issues and share bills they have written as part of ALA Girls Nation. The girls also participate in field trips to see the historical Washington monuments, Arlington National Cemetery, and the White House.

Participants leave ALA Girls Nation with leadership lessons for life and an understanding of the fundamentals of U.S. government, along with the rights, privileges, and responsibilities of citizens. This seven-day experience has laid the foundation of thousands of bright futures in not only public service, but other careers as well.

The ALA Girls State and ALA Girls Nation programs are privately funded and presented by members of the American Legion Auxiliary.

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