STATEHOUSE (Sept. 5, 2023) – Local lawmakers are seeking interns to join them at the Statehouse during the 2024 legislative session.
According to State Rep. Cindy Ledbetter (R-Newburgh), House interns will be paid $900 bi-weekly as they work in downtown Indianapolis during session, which starts in January and concludes mid-March.
"Our interns are a valuable part of our team during the legislative session," Ledbetter said. "Working during this crucial time of policymaking is of a great benefit to both their career prospects and our state as a whole."
Paid, spring-semester intern positions are full time, Monday through Friday, and include free parking, career and professional development assistance, enrollment access to an Indiana government class, and opportunities to earn academic credits through the student's college or university. Interns are also eligible to apply for a competitive $3,000 scholarship to use toward undergraduate and graduate expenses.
According to State Rep. Tim O'Brien (R-Evansville), students can apply for internships in a variety of departments related to their field of study, including legislative operations, policy, and communications and media relations.
"We have options that will help you achieve your career goals in a variety of fields," O'Brien said. "Working at the Statehouse while the legislature is in session builds both skills and resumes for young professionals."
"We have options that will help you achieve your career goals in a variety of fields," O'Brien said. "Working at the Statehouse while the legislature is in session builds both skills and resumes for young professionals."
Applications are available online at indianahouserepublicans.com/internship and are due by Oct. 31.
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State Rep. Cindy Ledbetter (R-Newburgh) represents House District 75,
which includes portions of Gibson, Pike and Warrick counties.
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State Rep. Tim O'Brien (R-Evansville) represents House District 78,
which includes portions of Vanderburgh and Warrick counties.
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