Support elected officials by researching issues, managing constituent communications, and driving the legislative process forward
Legislative Aides support elected officials at local, state, and federal levels by researching policy issues, drafting legislation, managing constituent relations, and coordinating the daily operations of a legislative office. They are the behind-the-scenes engines that make representative democracy work.
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Staff Assistant → Legislative Aide → Legislative Director → Chief of Staff
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Go to Career PathTimeline: 0-2 years | Entry Level Base: $32,000 - $42,000/year (Congressional) State level: $28,000 - $38,000 Local level: $30,000 - $40,000 Answer phones and manage constituent…
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Junior vs Senior — daily schedule breakdown
8:00am — Arrive, review news clips and legislative calendar 9:00am — Brief the member on today's committee hearing 10:00am — Attend committee hearing and take notes on testimony…
Conservative and aggressive scenarios for 10–15 years
Year 1-2: Staff Assistant $32,000 - $42,000 Year 2-5: Legislative Aide $42,000 - $60,000 Year 5-10: Legislative Director $58,000 - $95,000 Year 10+: Chief of Staff $72,000 -…
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You are passionate about government and the legislative process You thrive in fast-paced, unpredictable environments You enjoy writing, research, and political strategy You want…
Honest about what the internet doesn't say
Myth: "Legislative aides just answer phones" Reality: While entry-level work includes constituent services, aides quickly move into substantive policy work, drafting legislation,…
Stress, flexibility, burnout risk
Legislative work is demanding with long hours during session, especially around floor votes and committee deadlines. Recesses provide some relief.
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