Dan Carden

Hoosier lawmakers are encouraging Northwest Indiana college students and recent graduates to apply to work as paid interns at the Statehouse during the 2026 General Assembly.

Interns work on the front lines of the legislative process serving alongside elected officials in committees and the House and Senate chambers, researching pressing state issues, responding to constituent inquiries, producing media content and tracking proposals.

State Sen. Dan Dernulc, R-Highland, said interning at the Statehouse is a unique experience that can prepare young professionals to join the workforce after college.

"Our interns have many opportunities to network and advance their resume, while also learning the soft skills they will need in an office setting. I encourage all who are intereste

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