
Rachel Piper
Deputy Editor at Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Deputy editor for news, projects and investigations @journalsentinel. @pulitzerprizes winner. Formerly @sltrib, formerly nicer in person.
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sunjournal.com | Rachel Piper
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pressherald.com | Rachel Piper
On April 10, the U.S. House passed the SAVE Act, a bill that would require all voters to show documentary proof of U.S. citizenship — such as a passport or certified birth certificate — just to register to vote in federal elections. Supporters say it’s about protecting our elections. But what this bill actually does is put up steep barriers for tens of thousands of law-abiding Mainers — and for no good reason. This is not a partisan concern. It’s not a liberal or conservative issue.
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Apr 15, 2024 |
americanpressinstitute.org | Rachel Piper
In 2023, 13 news organizations were part of a cohort assembled by the American Press Institute to track the diversity of people quoted in their stories through Source Matters, API’s award-winning source diversity tracking and analysis tool. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel was one of those newsrooms and is sharing these tips about how they engaged newsroom staff to make the project a success.
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RT @journalsentinel: Milwaukee Public Schools lost control of widespread lead paint hazards. Here's how it happened. https://t.co/10bZfK64hg

RT @writerbarton: A deputy falsifying jail logs. Officers stealing. An off-duty officer hitting a parked car after leaving a bar, then lyin…

Milwaukee is working on a plan for more apartments that people can actually afford — which is different than "affordable housing." The intrepid Tom Daykin breaks down what it all means.

Milwaukee workforce housing targets middle-income people facing higher rents. Here's what to know https://t.co/b5yC4nvBcp via @journalsentinel