Skip to Main Content

What Is a Legislative Assistant and How to Become One

Legislative Assistant

What Does a Legislative Assistant Do?

Legislative assistants work for elected or appointed officials, advocacy groups, or non-profit organizations that wish to change laws for their cause. They write, edit, and track legislative bills as they go through the legislative process. Other job duties for legislative assistants include garnering support for proposals, responding to constituents, and writing speeches for their employers to introduce legislation to committees.

How to Become a Legislative Assistant

To become a legislative assistant, earn a bachelor’s degree in political science, social science, business, public administration, or a related field. Get an internship in a local political office to gain valuable experience in the legislative process. Network with your local representatives to obtain an entry-level position in their office. Practice writing bills and speeches to cultivate your communication skills and make you a valuable candidate for legislative assistant positions.