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Office of Congressman Jim Langevin

About Office of Congressman Jim Langevin

Congressman Jim Langevin represents Rhode Island's 2nd Congressional District. The Congressman is a senior member of the House Armed Services Committee, on which he chairs the Cyber, Innovative Technologies, and Information Systems Subcommittee and serves on the Subcommittees on Seapower and Projection Forces and Strategic Forces. He is a senior member of the Committee on Homeland Security and serves on its Subcommittees on Intelligence & Counterterrorism and Cybersecurity, Infrastructure Protection, & Innovation.

Congressman Langevin’s Rhode Island office serves constituents from the Second District who need assistance working with federal agencies. The staff help constituents secure passports, apply for small business loans, locate their federal tax returns, etc. Congressman Langevin’s Washington office handles his committee work on the House Committees on Armed Services and Homeland Security, as well as a vast portfolio of legislative issues.

Reviews

Congressional Intern

June 2021 - August 2021 Warwick, RI
“I loved being in the environment of a busy congressional office, and the experience was made all the more special because I was interning for the congressional representative of my district! This meant that when I received calls from constituents and drafted grants for funding, I was making a change right where I lived. I went into the experience hoping to learn more about how a local office supports the Representative and how they work with the DC office, and I definitely gained an understanding of how the local office is truly the heart of the entire chain - that's where we learn about the constituents' issues and how to solve them.”

Intern

May 2018 - August 2018 Washington, DC
“The most rewarding aspect of this internship was the freedom afforded to me by my office to attend multiple congressional briefings on policy issues that interested me. I was then able to follow up those briefings up with research on the legislative issue, and then compile my notes and research into memos that were submitted to Legislative Assistants in the office. I was able to dive into several policy areas that interest me, and I felt like the research I did was a meaningful contribution to the office's work in policy areas that I care about. ”
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