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senate finance committee.txt
deposit of public moneys; general revenue sharing; health programs under the Social Security Act (notably Medicare and Medicaid) and health programs financed by a specific tax or trust fund; national social security; reciprocal trade agreements; tariff and import quotas, and related matters thereto; and the transportation of dutiable goods.
It is considered to be one of the most powerful committees in Congress. The office of the Finance Committee Ranking Member, Senator Wyden, accepts a limited number of interns and law clerk applicants serve during spring (January-May), summer (May/June-August) and fall (September-December). These positions are unpaid.
The Committee seeks individuals with specific interests in health care, international trade, Social Security, human services, tax issues, and the press. Interns and law clerks routinely assist with legislative research projects, hearings, and other substantive assignments and administrative tasks. Though no specific major or program is required, a good academic record is a must.
Applicants who can work full-time (40 hours/5 days per week) are preferred, though part-time candidates are also considered. A limited number of interns and law clerk applicants serve during spring (January-May), summer (May/June-August) and fall (September-December). These positions are unpaid. The Committee seeks individuals with specific interests in health care, international trade, Social Security, human services, tax issues, and the press.
Interns and law clerks routinely assist with legislative research projects, hearings, and other substantive assignments and administrative tasks. Though no specific major or program is required, a good academic record is a must. Applicants who can work full-time (40 hours/5 days per week) are preferred, though part-time candidates are also considered.
A limited number of interns and law clerk applicants serve during spring (January-May), summer (May/June-August) and fall (September-December). These positions are unpaid. The Committee seeks individuals with specific interests in health care, international trade, Social Security, human services, tax issues, and the press.
Interns and law clerks routinely assist with legislative research projects, hearings, and other substantive assignments and administrative tasks. Though no specific major or program is required, a good academic record is a must. Applicants who can work full-time (40 hours/5 days per week) are preferred, though part-time candidates are also considered.
A limited number of interns and law clerks are selected for each term on a rolling basis; applicants should apply early (3-4 months before the start date is preferable). Given that Senator Wyden is from Oregon, current and former Oregon residents are especially encouraged to apply. Applicants should e-mail a cover letter, resume, 1-2 page writing sample, and two references to the following address: Democratic_Internships@finance.
senate.gov. In the cover letter, please indicate your area of interest given the Finance Committee’s broad jurisdiction. Should additional questions arise, please contact the Committee at (202) 224-4515. This office is an equal opportunity employer. Successful intern and law clerk applicants serve during spring (January-May), summer (May/June-August) and fall (September-December).
These positions are unpaid. The Committee seeks individuals with specific interests in health care, international trade, Social Security, human services, tax issues, and the press. Interns and law clerks routinely assist with legislative research projects, hearings, and other substantive assignments and administrative tasks.
Though no specific major or program is required, a good academic record is a must. Applicants who can work full-time (40 hours/5 days per week) are preferred, though part-time candidates are also considered. A limited number of interns and law clerk applicants serve during spring (January-May), summer (May/June-August) and fall (September-December).
These positions are unpaid. The Committee seeks individuals with specific interests in health care, international trade, Social Security, human services, tax issues, and the press. Interns and law clerks routinely assist with legislative research projects, hearings, and other substantive assignments and administrative tasks.
Though no specific major or program is required, a good academic record is a must. Applicants who can work full-time (40 hours/5 days per week) are preferred, though part-time candidates are also considered. A limited number of interns and law clerk applicants each year. Successful intern and law clerks are selected for each term on a rolling basis; applicants should apply early (3-4 months before the start date is preferable).
Given that Senator Wyden is from Oregon, current and former Oregon residents are especially encouraged to apply. Applicants should e-mail a cover letter, resume, 1-2 page writing sample, and two references to the following address: Democratic_Internships@finance.senate.gov. In the cover letter, please indicate your area of interest given the Finance Committee’s broad jurisdiction.
Should additional questions arise, please contact the Committee at (202) 224-4515. This office is an equal opportunity employer. powerful committees in Congress. The office of the Finance Committee Ranking Member, Senator Wyden, accepts a limited number of interns and law clerks are selected for each term on a rolling basis; applicants should apply early (3-4 months before the start date is preferable).
Given that Senator Wyden is from Oregon, current and former Oregon residents
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