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Public Policy and Politics: SHSU Brings Legislative Staff to Campus

Every two years the the Texas Legislature meets in Austin , and every two years SHSU sends top students to intern in Austin, where they can build their resume, gain skills, learn about policy and government.  To help prepare students for that opportunity–and to provide an overview of legislative careers–the LEAP Center brings legislative staff to campus to meet with students.

This year, we invited four staff: Scott Jenkines, Chief of Staff for Rep. Armando “Mando” Martinez; Ariel Leaf, District Director for Sen. Charles Schwertner; Zachary Stephenson, Chief of Staff for Rep. Will Metcalf; and Sarah Tillman, District Director for Rep. Will Metcalf.

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Twenty students signed up for the event and, dressed in professional attire, listened to–and occasionally asked questions of–the experts on the legislative process.

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Two of the staff-Ariel and Sarah–had been interns, so they provided a ground-floor perspective, while also filling in students on what it’s like to be a district director.  Scott and Zach provided an overview of legislative offices and the role of the Chief of Staff.

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One of the key purposes of the panel was to describe what “session life” is like.  A key point the staff members repeated was that there’s no experience like session experience.  Interns can work during the summer or fall, but the 140-day session every other year provides a pace and a perspective that can’t be replicated during the interim.

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The staff also distinguishing between the qualities that make a good intern as opposed to a less-quality intern.  Such advice included:

  • Quality interns have basic transferable skills: they come to work on time, maintain communication with supervisors, have a strong work ethic, and a great attitude;
  • Good interns are dressed professionally and behave professionally;
  • Exceptional interns take initiative, complete tasks efficiently and ask for more work;
  • The best interns are flexible, are quick learners, possess intellectual curiosity, and represent their office well.

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Of students had plenty of opportunities to ask questions, and they further had a chance to mingle following the event, which they exploited fully.

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They finished with a group photo, but many of the students have chosen to follow-up with interviews and additional policy education at next week’s Texas Tribune Festival.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on September 24, 2018September 24, 2018Format AsideCategories Civic Engagement, PoliticsTags Ariel Leaf, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, LEAP Ambassador, LEAP Center, Legislative Panel, Sam Houston Austin Internship Program, Sam Houston State University, Sarah Tillman, Scott Jenkines, SHAIP, SHSU, Zach StephensonLeave a comment on Public Policy and Politics: SHSU Brings Legislative Staff to Campus

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