Freed-Hardeman Students Gain Real-World Experience Through Legislative Internships in Nashville

Two Freed-Hardeman University students gained firsthand experience in state government this semester, applying classroom knowledge in fast-paced legislative environments at the Tennessee State Capitol.

Griffin Hancock, a senior law and politics major with a minor in ministry, interned with Senator Dawn White, chair of the Senate Education Committee, while April James, a senior law and politics major, interned with Representative Bob Freeman.

Their responsibilities included analyzing legislation, drafting talking points and preparing materials for committee and floor discussions.

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