May 23, 2025

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State Capitol Interns reflect on their experiences

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By John T. Shaw

John T. Shaw

On a late Friday afternoon in early March, my final appointment for the week was a conversation with the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute’s interns, most of whom are working at the Capitol in Springfield. I was looking forward to the conversation but was tired from the long week, so I spent a few minutes gathering my energy for the meeting. It quickly became clear this was unnecessary. The curiosity, passion, idealism, intelligence, and hopefulness of our interns gave me a jolt of energy that propelled me through the afternoon, and it remains. In an hourlong conversation, they discussed working in the Capitol as COVID-19 lingers, the ebbs and flows of the General Assembly’s schedule, and the opportunity to meet state representatives, senators, and constitutional officers. One student described meeting Gov. and Mrs. Pritzker at this year’s State of the State Address.

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The conversation reminded me how important internships are for students, universities and employers.

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