Teresa Wiltz

@teresawiltz

Journalist, Senior Staff Writer, for . Policy & pop culture nerd. Check me out in

Washington, DC
Joined June 2009

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    May 10

    It's the worst year in decades for , yet just one governor has signed a bill to cut down on exemptions. has the depressing statistics (plus a picture of a crying kid, who is very cute despite that).

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  2. May 10

    Amid Measles Outbreak, Little Effort to Kill Vaccine Exemptions via

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  3. May 9

    How Voter Access Laws and Passion Brought People to the Polls via

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    May 2

    There were nearly a million black farmers in 1920. Why have they disappeared?

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  7. Apr 27

    Love the lede: "In the African-American neighborhoods near downtown Raleigh, the playfully painted doors signal what’s coming." In DC, you know change is coming when they paint over brick rowhouses....

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  8. Apr 27
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    Apr 26

    If you are reading about Robert E. Lee today, please know about this trend: A lot of new museums around the South are ready to educate. via

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  10. Apr 26

    Should college athletes get paid? Do you think they're professionals? Some state lawmakers certainly do, reports via

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    Apr 25

    After flooding drowned the livelihoods of families who’ve farmed along the Missouri River for generations, rural advocates in the Midwest began gearing up for another crisis -- a crisis. Stateline's explains:

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  12. Apr 24

    Immigrants Prevented or Minimized Population Loss in a Fifth of U.S. Counties via

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  13. Apr 23

    People who've been incarcerated are 10 times more likely to be . My latest... via

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    Apr 18

    We're hiring! Awesome environment/energy job at Stateline, covering what matters. Potential to work remotely.

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    Apr 18
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    Apr 17

    It's been a month since devastated farmland across the region. Levee breaches along the Missouri River mean that farmers' fields could be vulnerable for months to come.

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  17. Apr 15

    Faced with the devastation of the opioid epidemic, Southern activists have found success convincing influential conservatives to buy into naloxone and needle exchanges. via

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    Congratulations to and her family and friends.

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  19. Apr 4

    Opioid Crisis ‘Kingpin’ Is Oklahoma’s New Target in Lawsuit via

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  20. Apr 3

    ‘Opportunity Zones’ Spur New State Tax Incentives via

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