Senator Mike Crapo | Official U.S. Senate headshot
Senator Mike Crapo | Official U.S. Senate headshot
Six interns have joined U.S. Senator Mike Crapo's offices in Washington, D.C., Boise, and Pocatello for the winter and spring 2025 terms. The internships offer students a chance to engage with Idaho constituents and learn about federal policymaking.
Senator Crapo expressed enthusiasm for the new interns: "The young individuals joining my office for the spring term will get to experience firsthand historic moments with President Trump’s return to office," he said. "They will actively engage with Idaho’s constituents, expand their knowledge of the federal policymaking process and grow hard and soft skills important for their next career step. I am delighted to have them on board for this spring and look forward to their success."
Three interns are serving in the Washington, D.C., office:
- Kennedy Cummins from Murtaugh, Idaho, is a senior at Boise State University studying political science. She previously interned in Senator Crapo's Boise office.
- Samuel Jardine from Idaho Falls, Idaho, is a junior at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. He is majoring in political science with an emphasis on political strategy and minoring in business.
- Madison Schmidt is a senior at Boise State University pursuing a degree in political science and a certificate in business. She attended high school in Meridian, Idaho.
Two interns are working in the Boise office:
- Ellison Winger is a sophomore at Boise State University majoring in political science and minoring in business.
- Jack Marmor moved to Idaho as a child and is now a senior at Boise State University studying criminal justice.
One intern served during January in the Pocatello office:
- Giovanni DeLaRosa from Pocatello, Idaho, studies political science and business management at Columbia University in New York City.
Senator Crapo hosts interns not only in his Washington office but also across regional offices throughout Idaho. Applications for summer and fall 2025 internships close on March 1. Students interested can find more information about applications, expectations, and deadlines on Senator Crapo's official website.