The New Hampshire State Senate Internship Program offers college students a chance to gain vital experience and networking prospects within the walls of our historic State Capitol. Focused on the Legislative Branch, interns develop a deep grasp of the legislative process and the government’s duty to New Hampshire citizens. They represent both their institution and the State Senate. Academic credit is available for participating students who maintain high performance as arranged by their educational institution.

Internship Program - Requirements

  • Degree Progress - Interns must be enrolled as either a Jr. or Sr. at an accredited college or university.
  • GPA - Interns must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 to be accepted into the program.
  • Program Schedule - Interns work two or three days per week (most work three). Interns are required to be present from 8:30am-3:30pm. The internship program runs from January through May.
  • Attire - Interns are required to dress in business attire when at the Statehouse.
  • Impartiality - Interns must remain impartial and objective in the performance of their duties. Neutrality and dedication are essential to the work environment. Interns must avoid imposing their personal opinions, political philosophies, or any bias in their work.

Internship Program - Specifics

Each intern is assigned to one or two Senate Committees and will work under the direction of the legislative aide for that committee. Daily responsibilities of interns include (but are not limited to): Tracking bills, aiding senators, helping with constituent services/correspondence, and assisting with Committee and Session Day work.

  • Bill Tracking - Interns will track Senate bills sponsored by their assigned senator(s). This includes following the legislation from introduction through the public committee hearing process to the Senate floor debate, and final resolution.
  • Aiding Senators - Interns will assist individual senators in their preparation for meetings and hearings.
  • Constituent Services and Correspondence - Interns will work with senators and staff on constituent requests and assistance. This includes correspondence via email, letters, and phone calls. This may also include correspondence with various state agencies.
  • Committee Work and Session Days - Interns will assist legislative aides assigned to senate committees during bill hearings, executive sessions, and senate session days. Duties may include helping with the sign-in sheets indicating individuals’ positions on bills, organizing written testimony submissions, writing hearing reports on testimony from public bill hearings, and writing floor speeches for senators on specific legislation.
  • Special Events - Interns will have the opportunity to attend special events at the Statehouse.

How to Apply

The Senate is now accepting internship applications for the 2025 legislative session that runs from January to May. Applications will be available starting September 6, 2024 and are due by December 6, 2024.

Click here for the application.