Rep. Brad Miller Official Website header

in the news header
OCTOBER 6, 2006
press release
"
Miller To Receive Community College Member of the Year Award"

SEPTEMBER 22, 2006
press release
"
Miller Announces Grant for Rockingham County to Fight Gangs Through Education"

SEPTEMBER 21, 2006
press release
"
Miller Votes to Strengthen U.S. Border Security and to Detain Illegal Immigrant Criminals"

SEPTEMBER 11, 2006
press release
"
Miller Recognizes Spirit of Service and Resilience on Fifth Anniversary of September 11th"

JULY 20, 2006
video / press release
"
Miller Questions Federal Reserve Chair About Pay Inequality"

JULY 13, 2006
press release
"
Miller Supports Reauthorization of Voting Rights Act"

JUNE 20, 2006
floor speech
"Bring Back Pay-As-You-Go Budget Rules"

JUNE 15, 2006
floor speech / press release
"Miller Takes a Stand on Iraq War Resolution with an Unprecedented 'Present' Vote"

MAY 25, 2006
press release
"
Miller Joins Fellow Democrats in the Call to Shine a Spotlight on Inflated Corporate Executive Salaries"

MAY 10, 2006
floor speech-video /
press release
"Miller Supports Technology Incentive to Help Lower Gas Prices"

APRIL 19, 2006
press release
"Miller Calls on Education Secretary Spellings to Release Reports"

MARCH 9, 2006
press release
"Miller and First Lady Laura Bush Present Historic Preservation Awards"

FEBRUARY 14, 2006
floor speech
"FY '07 Budget Testimony"

FEBRUARY 8, 2006
press release
"Miller Helps Unveil New Community College Caucus in House"

at a glance header
EMAIL CONGRESSMAN MILLER
E-MAIL

WASHINGTON DC OFFICE
1722 Longworth Building
Washington, DC 20515
(202) 225-3032 office
(202) 225-0181 fax

TOLL FREE
(877) BRAD HELPS
(877) 272-3435

DISTRICT OFFICES
1300 St. Mary's Street, Suite 504
Raleigh, NC 27605
(919) 836-1313 office
(919) 836-1314 fax

125 S. Elm Street, Suite 504
Greensboro, NC 27401
(336) 574-2909 office
(336) 574-0607 fax

Internships/Congressional Page Program

Internship Opportunities
Internships are available in Rep. Miller's Washington, Raleigh and Greensboro offices. All interested college students who have completed their sophomore year are encouraged to apply. Summer internships last for one month, while fall and spring internships last an entire semester.

Please submit the internship application along with your resume and the answers to the essays at the bottom of the application. Your resume should detail not only academic record and volunteer involvement, but any civic or political participation. Rep. Miller is seeking interns whose background reflect the diversity of the district.

Some fellowship opportunities will be available on a need basis. Please indicate on your application if you require financial aid to participate in this program.

Address all internship applications to:

Rep. Brad Miller
ATTN: Internship Coordinator
1300 St. Mary's Street, Suite 504
Raleigh, NC 27605


Congressional Page Program
Pages are high school juniors, at least sixteen years old, that work for the U.S. House of Representatives or Senate for one semester. Four semesters are available: Fall, Spring, and two Summer sessions.

Pages attend Page School during the school year, and must have a 3.0 grade point average before being accepted into the program. A Page Resident Hall is provided, and the room and board is deducted from their monthly pay checks.

Pages must be sponsored by a Member of Congress. Traditionally, the Majority Party is awarded 54 Pages per semester, and the Minority Party receives 12. These positions are awarded to Members based on seniority. Therefore, it is very difficult for Democratic Members to appoint Pages at this time.











 

 

 

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