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FL advocates worry about the EPA delaying an important decision on emissions; WV is a leading state in criminal justice reform thanks to national backing; CA groups are celebrating a judge rejecting a federal moratorium on offshore wind; U of MI child care workers are fighting for a livable wage; gray whales might not be bouncing back as fast as previously thought; and NY advocates are celebrating a federal ruling saying the Trump Administration's wind energy ban was illegal.

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The Senate fails to extend ACA subsidies all but ensuring higher premiums in January, Indiana lawmakers vote not to change their congressional map, and West Virginia clergy call for a moratorium on immigration detentions during the holidays.

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Farmers face skyrocketing healthcare costs if Congress fails to act this month, residents of communities without mental health resources are getting trained themselves and a flood-devasted Texas theater group vows, 'the show must go on.'

Terri Dee

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Terri Dee has worn many hats in her 25+ years in radio, tv, and print as a reporter, news anchor, producer, and talk show host for Emmis Communications, Urban One, and NPR-member stations in Indianapolis and Lafayette, Indiana. Terri earned her Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from Indiana Wesleyan University and, most recently a Master of Jurisprudence (M.Jur.) degree from the IU Robert H. McKinney School of Law. Her interests include researching and writing stories about court proceedings and rulings in civil and criminal cases, analyzing how the legal system shapes every profession, and inequities in education, housing, civil rights, and the criminal justice system. Traveling, playing skeeball, visiting museums, attending the theater, puzzles, and playing the piano occupy her spare time.


Honors and Awards: Best Documentary or Television Special - Society of Professional Journalists - Indiana Professional Chapter

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