Internships Internships for college students are available in Congresswoman Bono's Washington, D.C., Hemet and Palm Springs offices year-round.
Interns assist with general office duties including answering phones, organizing incoming mail and assisting with research and tracking of various legislative topics. An internship in the congressional office gives students a first-hand look at democracy in action, and particularly how the federal government functions in this role.
Most interns receive school credit for completing an internship, which generally lasts the length of a semester. To arrange credit for an internship, students should contact their university. Rep. Bono's office does not provide housing or travel expenses for interns, however a list of housing options in Washington, D.C. is available upon request from the Washington office. All internships are unpaid.
Students interested in applying for an internship should send a cover letter and resume to the office in which they are interested in working:
Washington, D.C. Intern Coordinator 405 Cannon House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 202-225-5330
Hemet Intern Coordinator 1600 East Florida Avenue #301 Hemet, CA 92544 951-658-2312
Palm Springs Internship Coordinator District Director 707 East Tahquitz Ste. 9 Palm Springs, CA 92262
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