Senator Todd Young recognizes Hoosier students completing spring internships

Senator Todd Young recognizes Hoosier students completing spring internships
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U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) has acknowledged the contributions of Indiana students who participated in the spring session of his internship program, which took place in Washington, D.C., and Indianapolis. The interns were involved in various activities, including legislative tasks, communications, and constituent services.

Among the interns were Sarah Dawood, a sophomore from Carmel attending Indiana University Indianapolis, who interned in Indianapolis. The Washington D.C. team included Jon Zimpfer from Zionsville, Anna Schlueter from Noblesville, and Taylor Stinefield from Alexandria, all juniors at Indiana University Bloomington, as well as John Vranas, a sophomore at the University of Notre Dame.

Senator Young provides internship opportunities throughout the year at both of his offices, aiming to give students insight into the legislative process and how to serve Indiana residents.

Prospective interns can find application details on Senator Young’s internship webpage or by calling 202-224-5623.

Senator Young also released a video to offer further information about the internship experience.



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