WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Jim Risch (R-Idaho) thanked interns for serving in his Washington, D.C. Office during the Spring 2026 semester. While in their roles, interns learned about federal policymaking and assisted in daily operations of the office.
“Senate internships are a great way to introduce the next generation of Idaho leaders to the legislative process and give them a behind the scenes look at public policy,” said Risch. “I applaud this group for their good work and their commitment to serving Idaho!”
Senator Risch’s Washington, D.C. Interns:
Isabelle Brletich, daughter of Kris and Ranisa Brletich, is a junior at Brigham Young University-Idaho majoring in Humanities. During her internship, Isabelle focused on her legislative interests of healthcare, small business development, family policy, and agriculture. Outside of her studies, Isabelle enjoys reading, baking, art, and music.
Joanna Spinden, daughter of Dustin and Nicole Henderson, is a Criminal Justice major at Boise State University and will graduate in 2027. Joanna’s legislative interests include criminal justice reform, legal policy development, and public safety. When she is not at work, she likes spending time with friends, reading, and staying active.