Reps. Abbott, Snow: Paid Statehouse Internship Applications Closing Soon

October 16, 2024 at 5:57 p.m.

By Staff Report

STATEHOUSE – The Oct. 31 deadline to apply for an Indiana House Republican internship during the 2025 legislative session is fast approaching, according to State Reps. David Abbott (R-Rome City) and Craig Snow (R-Warsaw).
Abbott said this full-time, spring semester internship is Monday through Friday at the Statehouse in Indianapolis during the legislative session, which will start in January and conclude in April. House interns earn $900 biweekly and can gain academic credit through their college or university.
"Our communications, legislative and policy interns all have the opportunity to work with lawmakers and other state leaders, which can help them establish a professional network that could lead to future job prospects," Abbott said. "I encourage students of all majors to apply before the application deadline at the end of the month."
Snow said interested college sophomores, juniors, seniors, graduate students and recent graduates of all majors should visit indianahouserepublicans.com/internship to complete the application before Oct. 31.
"The House Republican Internship Program provides a valuable experience to students who want to learn more about government and see how the lawmaking process works," Snow said. "This is a very rewarding opportunity that can set your resume apart from your peers."
Abbott said Indiana House internships include free parking, career and professional development assistance, and enrollment access to an Indiana government class. Interns are also eligible to apply for a competitive $3,000 scholarship to use toward undergraduate and graduate expenses.
Snow said the program offers opportunities for students to work in various departments related to their studies, including legislative operations, policy and communications.
Applications are available online at indianahouserepublicans.com/internship and are due by Oct. 31.

STATEHOUSE – The Oct. 31 deadline to apply for an Indiana House Republican internship during the 2025 legislative session is fast approaching, according to State Reps. David Abbott (R-Rome City) and Craig Snow (R-Warsaw).
Abbott said this full-time, spring semester internship is Monday through Friday at the Statehouse in Indianapolis during the legislative session, which will start in January and conclude in April. House interns earn $900 biweekly and can gain academic credit through their college or university.
"Our communications, legislative and policy interns all have the opportunity to work with lawmakers and other state leaders, which can help them establish a professional network that could lead to future job prospects," Abbott said. "I encourage students of all majors to apply before the application deadline at the end of the month."
Snow said interested college sophomores, juniors, seniors, graduate students and recent graduates of all majors should visit indianahouserepublicans.com/internship to complete the application before Oct. 31.
"The House Republican Internship Program provides a valuable experience to students who want to learn more about government and see how the lawmaking process works," Snow said. "This is a very rewarding opportunity that can set your resume apart from your peers."
Abbott said Indiana House internships include free parking, career and professional development assistance, and enrollment access to an Indiana government class. Interns are also eligible to apply for a competitive $3,000 scholarship to use toward undergraduate and graduate expenses.
Snow said the program offers opportunities for students to work in various departments related to their studies, including legislative operations, policy and communications.
Applications are available online at indianahouserepublicans.com/internship and are due by Oct. 31.

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