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Ribbon Cutting for HBCU National Center Set for November

Internships on Capitol Hill are increasingly limited to those who are wealthy enough to afford to live in Washington and work for free.

NNPA NEWSWIRE — Because of the tight economics of interning in a federal office, particularly for Black college students, some have suggested that interns should be paid. Most internships in Congress went unpaid for several decades but after a great deal of lobbying in 2018 interns on Capitol Hill now earn at least $1,800 per month. 

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