Interns
in the Washington office work closely with
legislative and media staff, answer office phones, distribute mail, and communicate
with constituents. Preference is given to students and individuals from
Arizona’s 3rd Congressional District, although all qualified
applicants are carefully considered. Interns other
than the scholarship recipient are unpaid and are responsible for
lodging and transportation.
Anyone interested in working in the Washington, D.C., office
should submit
a cover letter, resume, and a one-page writing sample to Cristina Villa, Rep. Grijalva’s internship coordinator, at Cristina.Villa@mail.house.gov.
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