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Internships/FellowshipsInternships are available in my Washington and District Offices. WASHINGTON:In Washington, internships run throughout the fall, spring or summer semesters for college students only. Although all internships in all offices are unpaid, students gain invaluable work experience. The hours are flexible to accommodate students' hectic course schedules, but generally run 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. when Congress is in session, and 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. when not in session. In Washington, interns' responsibilities will vary. They will be asked to answer phones, run errands, research legislation for the Member and legislative staff, attend hearings and briefings and answer constituent letters on various issues before the House. As a result, interns learn about the legislative process and the many other functions of a congressional office. If you are attending college and are interested in serving in my Washington office, please send your resume and a cover letter to: DISTRICT:In my Elizabethtown or Bowling Green district offices, interns may be asked to do a variety of things, including day-to-day office work such as answering phones, writing letters and assisting with media clips. In addition, interns may be assigned to assist in various constituent case work or work on District-based projects of importance. If you are interested in serving in either office, please send your resume and a cover letter to:
White House fellowshipsSince 1964, the White House Fellows has been one of America's most prestigious and widely recognized programs that promote leadership skills and public service. These fellowships offer young individuals with exceptional skills the opportunity to experience of working in the highest levels of the U.S. government. Supreme Court FellowshipsIn 1973 the Supreme Court Fellows Program was founded to enable remarkably talented and hard working people with the opportunity to contribute to the work of the Judicial Branch of the United States. This program was founded by Chief Justice Warren Burger and provides fellows an opportunity to experience firsthand the inner workings of the federal judiciary along with internal branch relations at every level from the Supreme Court to the United States Sentencing Commission. |
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