Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

News

Byrne accepting summer internship applications

Internship Learning Career Preparation Concept

Congressman Bradley Byrne, R-AL, is currently accepting applications for summer interns in both his Washington, D.C. and Mobile offices. Applicants should be current college students or recent graduates. Ties to Alabama’s First Congressional District are preferred, but not required.

 The application can be found here, and the deadline to apply is February 24, 2020.

Congressional internships offer a unique experience for students interested in learning more about the legislative process and the inner workings of a Congressional office. Intern responsibilities may vary but include answering phones, researching legislation for the Congressman, attending hearings and briefings, and answering constituent letters on various issues.

 Congressman Byrne said: “I am pleased to once again be able to offer summer internships in my offices in Mobile and Washington. The opportunity to learn the legislative process firsthand and work directly with the people of Southwest Alabama provides invaluable practical experience for students looking to enter nearly any career field.  I encourage all who are eligible to apply.”

 

The Alabama Political Reporter is a daily political news site devoted to Alabama politics. We provide accurate, reliable coverage of policy, elections and government.

More from APR

State

Former freedom rider Bernard Lafayette Jr., former Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson and UAB President Ray Watts joined the exclusive club.

News

During their trip, Alabama AGC met with members of Congress and key federal decision-makers to advocate for the needs of Alabama’s construction industry.

Municipal elections

Bishop drew on his connection to his hometown to make the case for Drummond, calling her record of public service “unmatched.”

Featured Opinion

Crime is a top issue in Mobile. Barbara Drummond has a plan for that—one that will actually work.