State Affairs Announces Its Founding Editor-in-Chief Alison Bethel
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NEW YORK, July 22, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- State Affairs Announces Its Founding Editor-in-Chief Alison Bethel
Key Points:
- State Affairs has found the right leader in Alison Bethel.
- Bethel [formerly, Alison Bethel McKenzie] joined State Affairs from Report for America where she was vice president of corps excellence.
- "As we all know, the number of reporters covering state houses has shrunk dramatically over the years, but today we are seeing a rebirth in state house news coverage and State Affairs is proud to be a part of that movement.
- State Affairs launched its first newsroom on Aug. 1, 2021, in Georgia.