Impact in accountability journalism is unpredictable. Here’s how ProPublica’s recent articles have prompted change in the world.
by Charles Ornstein
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After a league rally was blocked by a new rule, the chapter’s president considers what might come next in a state where Gov. Ron DeSantis is restricting public discourse.
by Megan O’Matz
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“It’s almost like if you want to find nothing, you run in and run out,” says one expert.
by Sharon Lerner
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Homeowners associations have filed far fewer foreclosure cases since the state enacted a law aimed at protecting residents in disputes with their HOAs, according to a ProPublica-Rocky Mountain PBS analysis.
by Brittany Freeman, Rocky Mountain PBS, data analysis by Sophie Chou, ProPublica
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A retired NFL player’s legal battle with a homeowners association spotlights why critics say Colorado law incentivizes attorneys to advise that HOAs foreclose on residents rather than find less expensive solutions.
by Brittany Freeman, Rocky Mountain PBS, data analysis by Sophie Chou, ProPublica
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New legislation would require the New Mexico Corrections Department to help schedule parole hearings for prisoners given life sentences as children. But the agency wasn’t aware of at least 21 “juvenile lifers” in its custody.
by Eli Hager
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A ProPublica investigation showed how language barriers contributed to authorities wrongly blaming a dairy farm worker for his son’s death. Lawmakers have responded.
by Melissa Sanchez and Maryam Jameel
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The IRS offers a few simple ways to track the status of your tax refund. Here’s when and how you can keep an eye on it.
by Kristen Doerer for ProPublica
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Leonard Leo, a key architect of the Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority, is now the chairman of Teneo Network, a group that aims to influence all aspects of American politics and culture.
by Andy Kroll and Andrea Bernstein, ProPublica, and Nick Surgey, Documented
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Capitalizing on the pressure to pass the Affordable Care Act, a conservative lobbyist created an exception for faith-based health coverage, opening the door for “bad actors.”
by J. David McSwane and Ryan Gabrielson
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