Bob Beverly Legislative Sacramento
Internship Program

Open to all majors

Paid Internship

Full-time

Sacramento

The Bob Beverly Sacramento Legislative Intern Scholar Program offers qualified college students the opportunity to work full-time in California’s capital. Named in honor of former State Senator Bob Beverly, this prestigious program allows students to actively observe the legislative process while participating in the administrative operations of a state elected official’s office.

This summer internship, offered from June to August (8 weeks) in Sacramento, provides placements in the Governor’s office and the offices of San Joaquin Valley legislative leaders from both sides of the aisle. Maddy Interns assist with legislative research, attend hearings, draft communications, and closely observe the policymaking process.

Important Dates

The application period annually opens in November and closes in December.

November 21, 2025 6:00 am

December 28, 2025 11:59 pm


Eligilibity

  • Must have a 3.0 cumulative GPA or higher.
  • Must have completed a minimum of 30 units or be enrolled in a graduate program during the semester of the internship.
  • Must be able to work in Sacramento, CA full-time from June to August.
  • Must be currently enrolled at Fresno State, CSU Bakersfield, CSU Stanislaus, UC Merced, or an SCCCD community college.
  • Open to all majors.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes! Our programs are open to all majors.

You must be currently enrolled (graduate programs are included) in one of our partnering institutions. If accepted, we will ask you to verify this through an unofficial transcript.

Our partnering institutions include:

  • California State University, Bakersfield
  • California State University, Fresno
  • California State University, Stanislaus
  • University of California, Merced
  • Clovis Community College
  • Fresno City College
  • Madera Community College
  • Reedley College

Yes! Interns receive a $6,000 scholarship upon completion of their internship, with a portion allocated toward the housing we provide.

Currently, we provide dorm housing for our interns at Sacramento State, though this is subject to change from year to year. Interns may choose to arrange their own housing; however, we are unable to cover the upfront costs of alternative accommodations.

At this time, we are not able to cover travel or relocation expenses for students. However, we do cover the upfront costs of dorm housing, parking passes, and public transit passes if applicable.

Our internships are in-person, but depending on your assigned office, you may experience occasional remote work.

Yes! You can apply to any of our open programs, but please note that each program has a separate application.

In the past, we’ve placed students in the Governor’s office, as well as offices of state legislators from both sides of the aisle. Placements are subject to change each summer.

After interviewing applicants, the participating legislative offices will send us their top candidates for placement. If selected, we will send an internship offer to you directly.

Once accepted as an intern, we will send you onboarding paperwork and you will be required to attend an orientation at our office. Some offices will require that you complete separate onboarding paperwork in addition to ours.

For our summer internships, you can expect to start in early June and end in August. You will work with your assigned office supervisor to determine an official start and end date.

Possible intern responsibilities include attending hearings, researching legislative issues, responding to constituent inquiries, processing tour and flag requests, opening and routing incoming mail, and performing general office duties.

You may wish to work with your assigned office supervisor on determining more specialized projects and attending events that pertain to your interests.

First, our internships do not require any experience. For this reason, we hold an orientation at our office and provide you with informational handouts to offer additional information before your official start date. The Maddy Institute staff are also a great resource if you have questions!