From Jill Shepherd, ProPublica <[email protected]>
Subject The right to know is vital. Help us protect it.
Date December 27, 2024 11:34 AM
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Hi Reader,

This year (and our winter member drive) is nearing its end, and I’m deeply grateful for the incredible support we’ve received from our readers so far. If you haven’t yet, I hope you’ll consider joining them with a donation of any amount. Your support fuels our in-depth journalism — work that exposes corruption, uncovers injustice and holds the powerful accountable.

ProPublica’s mission is to use the moral force of investigative journalism to spur impact. Our work has led to laws being passed, people resigning from powerful positions, victims receiving compensation and much more. We carefully track the impact of our work, and here are a few recent examples:

Texas Lawmakers Push for New Exceptions to State’s Strict Abortion Ban After the Deaths of Two Women <[link removed]>The new legislation, prompted by ProPublica’s reporting, comes after 111 Texas doctors signed a public letter urging that the ban be changed because it “does not allow us as medical professionals to do our jobs.”

Courts Appoint Special Counsel to Oversee Reform of New York’s Troubled Guardianship System <[link removed]>Judicial leaders in New York created two new oversight positions as they work to reform the state’s guardianship system. The personnel additions follow a ProPublica investigation that spotlighted lax monitoring of court-appointed guardians.

More States Are Allowing Child Support Payments to Reach Children <[link removed]>Since a ProPublica investigation found that states were seizing child support headed to families as reimbursement for the mother having received welfare, at least six states have changed their policies.

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Jill Shepherd

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