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WALZ SEEKS FALL INTERNS FOR MANKATO, ROCHESTER, AND WASHINGTON D.C. OFFICES

07/10/2007



(Washington, D.C.) - Congressman Tim Walz is now accepting intern applications for the fall
of 2007 in his three congressional offices.

"Interns provide essential support in each of my offices," said Walz. "Our internship program
offers students the opportunity to gain a better understanding of the legislative process, greater
familiarity with the way our government functions, and an appreciation of public service."

The Walz internship program offers students and recent graduates valuable educational and
professional experience in a fast-paced and exciting environment. Interns conduct legislative
research, help respond to constituent mail, and work with staff to assist constituents having
difficulties with federal agencies. Interns also help plan and execute events and assist press staff.

Walz internships are open to students and recent graduates over the age of 18. Interns
attending a post-secondary institution may be able to receive educational credit for their
work in Congressman Walz's office. Applicants from Minnesota's First Congressional District
receive preference; however, other applicants will be considered as space permits.

Applications are available on Congressman Walz's website:
http://walz.house.gov/ConstituentServices/internships.htm

Although internship applications are accepted at all times, fall candidates who submit their
applications by August 1 will receive strong preference, and spaces often fill quickly.
Prospective interns should submit their applications via email to the office in which they
wish to work. The relevant email addresses are as follows:

Washington, D.C. Office



Mankto Office



Rochester Office



For more information, please call Amanda Frie at 507.388.2149.



(Washington, D.C.) - Congressman Tim Walz is now accepting intern applications for the fall
of 2007 in his three congressional offices.

"Interns provide essential support in each of my offices," said Walz. "Our internship program
offers students the opportunity to gain a better understanding of the legislative process, greater
familiarity with the way our government functions, and an appreciation of public service."

The Walz internship program offers students and recent graduates valuable educational and
professional experience in a fast-paced and exciting environment. Interns conduct legislative
research, help respond to constituent mail, and work with staff to assist constituents having
difficulties with federal agencies. Interns also help plan and execute events and assist press staff.

Walz internships are open to students and recent graduates over the age of 18. Interns
attending a post-secondary institution may be able to receive educational credit for their
work in Congressman Walz's office. Applicants from Minnesota's First Congressional District
receive preference; however, other applicants will be considered as space permits.

Applications are available on Congressman Walz's website:
http://walz.house.gov/ConstituentServices/internships.htm

Although internship applications are accepted at all times, fall candidates who submit their
applications by August 1 will receive strong preference, and spaces often fill quickly.
Prospective interns should submit their applications via email to the office in which they
wish to work. The relevant email addresses are as follows:

Washington, D.C. Office


Mankto Office


Rochester Office



For more information, please call Amanda Frie at 507.388.2149.