DC BUREAU

Our Washington, D.C., bureau reports on congressional delegations and key Supreme Court and administrative decisions that affect our state.

STAFF

Jane Norman

DC Bureau Chief

As the Washington Bureau Chief of States Newsroom, the nation’s largest state-focused nonprofit news organization, Jane directs national coverage, managing staff and freelance reporters in the nation’s capital and assigning and editing state-specific daily and enterprise stories. Jane is a veteran of more than three decades in journalism.

Jacob Fischler

DC Deputy Bureau Chief

Jacob covers federal policy and helps direct national coverage as deputy Washington bureau chief for States Newsroom, the nation’s largest state-focused nonprofit news organization. Based in Oregon, he focuses on Western issues. His coverage areas include climate, energy development, public lands and infrastructure.

Ashley Murray

DC Bureau Senior Reporter

Ashley Murray covers the nation’s capital as a senior reporter for States Newsroom, the nation’s largest state-focused nonprofit news organization. Her coverage areas include domestic policy and appropriations.

Jennifer Shutt

DC Bureau Senior Reporter

Jennifer covers the nation’s capital as a senior reporter for States Newsroom, the nation’s largest state-focused nonprofit news organization. Her coverage areas include congressional policy, politics and legal challenges with a focus on health care, unemployment, housing and aid to families.

Ariana Figueroa

DC Bureau Reporter

Ariana covers the nation's capital for States Newsroom, the nation’s largest state-focused nonprofit news organization. Her areas of coverage include politics and policy, lobbying, elections and campaign finance.

Shauneen Miranda

DC Bureau Reporter

Shauneen covers the nation’s capital for States Newsroom, the nation’s largest state-focused nonprofit news organization. An alumna of the University of Maryland, she previously covered breaking news for Axios.

Lia Chien

Capitol Reporting Fellow

Lia Chien is a recent graduate from American University's School of Communications and is based in Washington, DC. Originally from Vermont, she has reported for the state's two largest news organizations covering local communities from elections to natural disaster. She also served as a press intern in U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders' office on Capitol Hill. Recently, Lia completed her undergraduate reporting capstone analyzing the systemic issue of affordable housing built in disaster-prone areas. Looking forward, Lia is excited to report in D.C. and on Capitol Hill this summer.

STORIES

U.S. House GOP votes to hold attorney general in contempt in dispute over audio recording

BY: - June 12, 2024

House Republicans want recordings of Biden's interviews during special counsel Robert Hur’s investigation into his handling of classified material.

Immigration group pleads for help bringing deported relatives back to the U.S.

BY: - June 12, 2024

Immigrant advocates want Congress and President Joe Biden to reform the American immigration system and allow their loved ones to return.

Biden touts gun safety record to advocates, as son found guilty on felony charges

BY: - June 11, 2024

A federal jury found Hunter Biden, who has struggled with drug addiction, guilty on three related felony gun charges.

Trump floats plan to end taxes on tips, though experts raise doubts

BY: - June 11, 2024

The roughly 6 million tipped workers in the U.S. make up a small fraction of the country’s 150 million taxpayers.

Trump says he’ll work ‘side by side’ with group that wants abortion ‘eradicated’

BY: - June 10, 2024

Former President Donald Trump told the anti-abortion Danbury Institute that he hopes to protect “innocent life” if elected in November.

Easing federal marijuana rules: There’s still a long way to go

BY: - June 9, 2024

The next phases of policy fights over marijuana’s status are starting to take shape.

‘Democracy begins with each of us,’ Biden says at site of D-Day invasion in Normandy

BY: - June 7, 2024

Biden said people today must live up to the benchmark of the soldiers who decided that it was necessary to stand up to a dictator who threatened democracy.

Progressives urge Alito recusal from Jan. 6 cases before the U.S. Supreme Court

BY: - June 6, 2024

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has faced criticism since two flags sympathetic to insurrectionists were seen displayed outside his two homes.

U.S. Senate GOP prevents contraception access bill from moving ahead

BY: - June 5, 2024

Democrats argued the bill would provide a safety net should a future Supreme Court overturn two cases regarding contraception.

Executive order limiting asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border signed by Biden

BY: - June 4, 2024

The White House has been dealing with the largest number of migrant encounters at the southern border in 20 years.

Fauci defends his work on COVID-19, says he has an ‘open mind’ on its origins

BY: - June 3, 2024

House Republicans who called the hearing grilled Fauci during the contentious three-hour session about the origins of COVID-19 and his role in the response.

Biden urges Hamas to accept new Israeli ceasefire plan intended to end war

BY: - May 31, 2024

Biden urged people around the world who have been calling for an end to the war in the Middle East to pressure the Iran-backed terrorist organization to take the deal.