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Non-profit aims to make unpaid Congressional internships possible for low-income students

Non-profit aims to make unpaid Congressional internships possible for low-income students One of the biggest divisions in Congress is the hardest to see: who can afford to work there as an intern. Congress is not required to pay them and most members do not. But there is one non-profit that connects low-income students with congressional internships that some thought they could not afford. Nancy Cordes reports.

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