The office of Congressman French Hill (AR-02) is looking for summer interns in his Washington, D.C., Little Rock, Arkansas, and Conway, Arkansas, offices. Interns will work in a fast-paced Capitol Hill office, gaining valuable exposure and knowledge of the legislative process and the U.S. Congress.
Washington DC Intern Responsibilities
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the House passed H.R. 1675, the Encouraging Employee Ownership Act of 2015, by a vote of 265-159. Included in H.R. 1675 was a package of financial services bills, including H.R. 2356, the Fair Access to Investment Research Act, which was introduced by Congressman French Hill (AR-02) last May... Read more »
Today marks four months since the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure (TRID), or “Know Before You Owe, rule became effective. Since then, numerous reports, news stories, and first-hand accounts from the industry have indicated that there are many problems and confusion stemming from TRID implementation, and as a result, a disruption… Read more »
U.S. Rep. French Hill, R-Little Rock, says Congress has changed under House Speaker Paul Ryan’s leadership with more emphasis on policy and less on politics... Read more »
Hill at home, goes to firefighter vigil
Because of the East Coast snowstorm, the U.S. House of Representatives canceled its votes last week, allowing members to spend the week back home in their districts.... Read more »
It was a cold night, and CHI St. Vincent hospital staff had trucked in golf carts to whisk dinner guests inside the Clinton Presidential Center, lest they get cold feet... Read more »
Two dozen community leaders from Pulaski, Faulkner and Lonoke counties on Friday agreed to sign a memorandum of understanding promoting development of an east-west corridor along Arkansas 89 between Cabot and Mayflower and across north Pulaski County. Read more »
Hundreds of pro-choice supporters participated in a Rally for Reproductive Justice Saturday, 43 years and one day after the U.S. Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision legalized abortion nationwide.... Read more »
As hundreds of pro-life demonstrators marched toward the Arkansas State Capitol encircling each side, 8-year-old Theresa Roca was doing her best to hold up the middle of the large banner from Immaculate Conception Church in North Little Rock that read, “We stand for life.” Read more »