Noblesville graduate gains experience at the Statehouse

Noblesville High School graduate Truman Angell (left) joins State Rep. Chuck Goodrich (R-Noblesville) (right) in the House Chamber at the Statehouse in Indianapolis. Angell is interning with the Indiana House of Representatives during the 2023 legislative session.

Noblesville High School graduate Truman Angell is gaining experience as an intern with State Rep. Chuck Goodrich (R-Noblesville) and his fellow members of the Indiana House of Representatives during the 2023 legislative session.

Angell, a resident of Noblesville, is the son of Dewey and Jarell Angell. He is currently attending Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, where he is majoring in sustainable management and policy.

“Interning with the House of Representatives has taught me so many professional skills involving communication, writing and collaboration,” Angell said. “Helping cover committee meetings and hearing about how different energy policies effect Hoosiers has been my favorite part.”

As a legislative intern, Angell corresponds with constituents through phone calls, letters and emails while also staffing committee hearings and floor proceedings.

“Throughout the legislative session, students like Truman learn much-needed skills they will be able to use in their next job,” Goodrich said. “He’s done a fantastic job, and we’re always fortunate to have bright, young people from our local community interning with us.”

Each year, the House of Representatives offers paid internship opportunities to college students, law-school students, graduate students and recent college graduates for the duration of each legislative session.

Visit IndianaHouseRepublicans.com/internship for more information about the House Republican internship program.