Agribusiness  October 26, 2009

Cattlemen offer legislative internship

ARVADA – The Colorado Cattlemen’s Association is seeking applications for the 2010 David G. and Lucille S. Rice Legislative Internship. This internship provides students the opportunity to learn a great deal about government structure, and involves working on legislative issues concerning Colorado beef producers and landowners.

The 2010 legislative session will deal with issues such as animal welfare, global climate change, conservation of wildlife, and the state budget. The Rice intern will work in Denver to track, summarize and analyze legislation of interest to CCA; attend committee hearings; assist in preparing testimony; prepare legislative summaries and analysis for CCA member information and action; and develop association written comments regarding state and federal issues. The internship runs from January through May.

To be considered for the paid position, which can be either full or part-time, send a resume, along with a writing sample outlining why you would like to be selected for this internship, by Dec. 7 to Colorado Cattlemen’s Association, Attn: Rice Legislative Internship, 8833 Ralston Road, Arvada, CO 80002.

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For additional information, contact Terry Fankhauser by phone at 303-431-6422 or e-mail terry@coloradocattle.org.

ARVADA – The Colorado Cattlemen’s Association is seeking applications for the 2010 David G. and Lucille S. Rice Legislative Internship. This internship provides students the opportunity to learn a great deal about government structure, and involves working on legislative issues concerning Colorado beef producers and landowners.

The 2010 legislative session will deal with issues such as animal welfare, global climate change, conservation of wildlife, and the state budget. The Rice intern will work in Denver to track, summarize and analyze legislation of interest to CCA; attend committee hearings; assist in preparing testimony; prepare legislative summaries and analysis for CCA member…

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